Deccan Chronicle

Prez poll: Nadda to consult parties

Union minister Rajnath also to hold parleys

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

For the upcoming presidenti­al elections, the BJP has authorised its president J.P. Nadda and Union defence minister Rajnath Singh to hold consultati­ons with various political parties, including those in the opposition camp, to arrive at a consensus on the choice for the top constituti­onal post.

Neither the ruling BJPled NDA nor the opposition camp have declared their presidenti­al candidates so far.

The two BJP leaders, in what is being seen as an outreach by the ruling party to arrive at a consensus on the choice for the top Constituti­onal post, will be holding consultati­on with leaders of political parties soon, a statement issued by the BJP said.

The election for the next president will be held on July 18, in which 4,809 electors, including MPs and MLAs, will vote to elect incumbent Ram Nath Kovind’s successor.

Going by its strength in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha as well as in many state Assemblies, the BJP is in a comfortabl­e position to ensure the victory of the candidate nominated by it in the upcoming election.

The BJP leadership is also hopeful of non-NDA and non-UPA parties like the YSRC and BJD’s support for its nominee.

Singh, who enjoys a good rapport with leaders across the political spectrum, was also part of the BJP's three member committee during the 2017 presidenti­al polls to deliberate with opposition parties.

In 2017, then BJP president Amit Shah had constitute­d a three-member panel of then senior Union ministers Arun Jaitley and M. Venkaiah Naidu, including Singh, to hold talks with all the political parties over the presidenti­al polls.

The BJP had fielded then Bihar governor Kovind as its candidate in the polls. Kovind went on to become the president after defeating opposition-backed Meira Kumar.

With relatively fewer numbers on its side this time, the BJP-led NDA's nominee will require the support of one of the two fence-sitters — the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the YSR Congress Party.

In the last presidenti­al polls, both parties had supported Kovind.

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J.P. Nadda

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