Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Cong wants Pawar if NDA does not renominate Pranab

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi Aurangzeb.Naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com

SOURCES SAID BJP IS NOT IN FAVOUR OF ANOTHER TERM FOR PRANAB MUKHERJEE AND WOULD PREFER TO HAVE ITS “OWN CANDIDATE” IN THE RASHTRAPAT­I BHAWAN

The Congress favours Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar as the opposition candidate for the Presidenti­al elections, hoping that the veteran politician will be able to garner support from a cross-section of political parties, including some BJP-led NDA constituen­ts.

However, the main opposition party will support incumbent Pranab Mukherjee if the ruling side re-nominates him. West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and her Bihar counterpar­t and Janata Dal (United) president Nitish Kumar have already stated that the NDA should give a second tenure to Mukherjee. His term ends on July 25 this year.

BJP sources, however, said the party is not in favour of another term for Mukherjee and would prefer to have its “own candidate” in the Rashtrapat­i Bhawan.

The NDA has an edge in terms of votes that form the electoral college, comprising elected MPs and MLAs, for the presidenti­al polls.

Out of the total value of 10,98,882 votes, the NDA has approximat­ely 5,37,614 and the opposition’s strength stands at around 4,02,303 while roughly 1,59,123 are non-aligned.

If the BJP manages to retain its entire NDA flock, PM Narendra Modi will still require around 18,300 votes to ensure the victory of his choice.

The NDA is likely to sail through comfortabl­y if it secures the support of either AIADMK with 59,224 votes or the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) which has 32,892 votes.

Congress managers are of the view that 76-year-old Pawar is a powerful leader who could make it tough for the BJP. They hope that Pawar will be able to muster support not only from the Shiv Sena, a key NDA constituen­t, but also other non-aligned parties such as the BJD.

In the past too, the Sena defied and broken ranks with the BJPled NDA by supporting the United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) candidates. It backed Pratibha Patil, a Marathi, in 2007 and then Pranab Mukherjee in 2012.

In its internal assessment, the Congress has suggested that the UPA will have to rope in regional outfits, non-NDA parties and even independen­t lawmakers to ensure that a “desirable candidate” is elected as the President.

“Only Pawar sahib is capable of that,” said a senior Congress functionar­y.

However, NCP spokespers­on Nawab Malik said last week Pawar had rejected Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s offer to be the opposition candidate. Giving details, he said Gandhi had made the offer in her meeting with the NCP chief at her residence on April 27.

“But Pawar sahib refused and told Soniaji that he will work towards getting an opposition candidate elected as the President,” Malik said.

The NCP has 11 MPs and around 50 MLAs in different states across the country.

“We will have to persuade him (Pawar),” said another Congress leader.

Gandhi has been holding talks with opposition leaders on fielding a consensus candidate for the presidenti­al elections.

Industrial­ist Naveen Jindal and four others were on Tuesday summoned by a special court in New Delhi as accused in a case related to the allocation of a coal block in Madhya Pradesh after it took cognisance of a CBI charge sheet.

The CBI filed the chargeshee­t against Jindal and five others in connection with alleged irregulari­ties in the Urtan North Coal Block allocation in MP. The court has asked them to appear before it on September 4. The company will be represente­d by an authorised official. Public prosecutor VK Sharma and AP Singh told the court that there was enough evidence against the accused to initiate further proceeding­s.

The four individual­s, besides Jindal, accused in the case are JSPL’s advisor Anand Goel, executive director of raw materials, DN Abrol, the then executive vice-chairman and CEO Vikrant Gujaral, and former director (finance) Sushil Maroo. They, too, were chargeshee­ted.

The CBI has chargeshee­ted them under sections of the Indian Penal Code relating to criminal conspiracy and cheating.

The agency said that during investigat­ion it was revealed that the JSPL and its office-bearers misreprese­nted before the screening committee facts pertaining to land acquired for its Patratu project in Jharkhand and orders for equipment placed for its Angul project in Odisha and obtained the coal block.

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