Kashmir Observer

Murmu Has Better Chances To Win Prez Polls After Maha Developmen­t: Mamata

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said opposition parties might have considered backing NDA's presidenti­al candidate Droupadi Murmu, a tribal leader of the saffron party from Odisha, had the BJP held a discussion with them before fielding her.

Maintainin­g that Murmu had better chances to win the July 18 presidenti­al election, with NDA's numbers having got boosted after the change of guard in Maharashtr­a, Banerjee stressed that "a consensus candidate is always better for the country".

"BJP's presidenti­al candidate Droupadi Murmu has better chances (to win presidenti­al polls) because of Maharashtr­a developmen­t. If the BJP had asked for our suggestion before announcing the name of Murmu, we could have considered it, too, bearing greater interests in mind," Banerjee told reporters on the sidelines of a Rath Yatra programme here.

Non-BJP parties, including the Congress as well as the TMC, have named former Union minister Yashwant Sinha as the joint nominee for the presidenti­al polls.

The TMC supremo said that she "will go by what the opposition parties decide".

"We would have tried (fielding a woman). Some 16-17 political parties came together to take a decision, I will not be able to take a call alone. I want the presidenti­al elections to be held peacefully. I have equal respect for all religions, races and creeds.

"I feel sad that there is a contest. But I think all Dalits, all tribals are with us. We do not create divisions among people," she added.

Hitting out at Banerjee, meanwhile, Congress leader Adhir Chowdhury alleged that the TMC chief made the statement on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's instructio­ns .

"She made a secret pact with Modi and that got exposed once again. She chose the candidate (for presidenti­al polls) and we supported that. Our whimsical didi' is now acting as a BJP agent. The BJP plunged into the elections with Droupadi Murmu after ensuring that it has the numbers... It's not a big discovery that Murmu will win," Chowdhury said, when contacted.

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