Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Oppn parties to hold meeting on RS dy chairman candidate

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As the countdown begins for election to the Rajya Sabha deputy chairman’s post, the Opposition will go into a huddle in the first week of July in search of a common candidate.

“The Rajya Sabha leaders of different parties will meet soon to decide the candidate,” Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPM, general secretary Sitaram Yechury said.

Fault lines have emerged within the Opposition ranks over the possible choice of a candidate for the post, which is expected to be keenly contested by the BJPled National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and its rivals. The incumbent deputy chairman, the Congress party’s PJ Kurien, will retire soon and the election to select his successor will take place after the two Houses reconvene for Parliament’s monsoon session on July 18.

Mamata Banerjee’s TMC, the fourth largest party in Parliament, is keen to forge a federal front and seems hesitant to back a Congress nominee. The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), which, with nine votes, may tilt the equation in favour of the Opposition, also maintains a similar stand. “We will certainly not support any Congress candidate and backing a BJP candidate for this election is out of question,” said senior BJD leader Bhartruhar­i Mahtab.

“As far as we know, TDP (Telugu Desam Party) and TRS (Telangana Rashtra Samithi), too, would not support any Congress candidate.” The leader even went to the extent of suggesting that if the Congress calls a meeting of the Opposition parties, some regional parties may not even participat­e. The CPM, which has three votes, will not support a Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate. The Congress leadership has communicat­ed to regional parties that it is willing to give away its claim to the post, but the decision to back a candidate from a regional party will depend on the names that are proposed.

It is in the backdrop of such complexiti­es that the Opposition meeting in July will try to find a consensus candidate.

MAMATA BANERJEE’S TMC IS KEEN TO FORGE A FEDERAL FRONT AND SEEMS HESITANT TO BACK A CONG NOMINEE

Last year, United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi had called a meeting of Opposition parties to pick candidates for the Presidenti­al and Vice Presidenti­al elections. The Opposition’s efforts to project a united candidate for the Presidenti­al election suffered a major blow as Janata Dal (United) leader and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar dumped the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Congress and formed a coalition government in the state with the BJP.

This time around, leaders of the Opposition are treading cautiously to avoid any further rift in their camp.

TMC’s leadership has indicated that it might suggest senior MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray’s name for the post. No names have been communicat­ed to other parties so far.

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