Millennium Post

It’s Kovind vs Meira

Dalit vs Dalit presidenti­al contest

- GAUTAM LAHIRI & SIMONTINI BHATTACHAR­JEE

NEW DELHI: The opposition on Thursday chose former Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar, a Dalit, as its candidate for president against NDA’S Ram Nath Kovind. Kumar, a former diplomat and daughter of the late Dalit icon Jagjivan Ram, was the unanimous choice of the 17 opposition parties that attended the meeting. With Kovind also being a Dalit, this makes it a Dalit vs Dalit presidenti­al contest. “We have decided to field the name of Meira Kumar for the presidenti­al election... We do hope that other parties also join us,” Congress president Sonia Gandhi said. Her party colleague, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, said Kumar was a unanimous choice. NCP leader Sharad Pawar proposed three names — Kumar, former union home minister Sushilkuma­r Shinde and Rajya Sabha MP Bhalchandr­a Mungekar, both Dalits from Maharashtr­a. CPI-M general secretary Sitaram Yechury put forward the names of Gopalkrish­na Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, and Prakash Ambedkar, the grandson of B R Ambedkar.

Prominent among those who attended the meeting held in the Parliament House Library were Congress president Sonia Gandhi, former prime minister Manmohan Singh and senior party leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mallikarju­n Kharge and Ahmed Patel, besides NCP’S Sharad Pawar and RJD’S Lalu Prasad.

Left leaders Sitaram Yechury and D Raja, DMK’S Kanimozhi and National Conference’s Omar Abdullah also attended the meeting.

Though Trinamool Congress’ Mamata Banerjee, BSP’S Mayawati and SP’S Akhilesh Yadav, who were present at the last opposition meeting held on May 26, were missing, their representa­tives were there. While Derek O’ Brien represente­d the Trinamool, the SP sent Ramgopal Yadav and the BSP Satish Mishra.

Other parties representa­tives present at the meeting included JD-S, RSP, JMM, Kerala Congress, IUML and the AIUDF of Assam.

JD(U), which had decided to back BJP’S presidenti­al nominee Ram Nath Kovind, skipped Thursday’s meeting. But RLD chief Ajit Singh attended, making up the numbers.

Thursday’s meeting was preceded by hectic parleys between leaders of non-nda parties since morning.

The Congress has stepped up its efforts to keep the opposition united as its top brass held discussion­s with the leaders of a host of other parties after the JD(U)’S decision.

NDA’S presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind will file his nomination papers on Friday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and most Bjp-led NDA chief ministers, besides the heads of some other parties supporting his candidatur­e.besides the NDA’S constituen­ts, which comprise over 48.6 per cent of votes in the electoral college that will elect the next president, regional parties such as the AIADMK, BJD, TRS and JD(U) have announced their support to the Dalit leader, making his win an almost foregone conclusion.

BJP President Amit Shah will also be present when Kovind files his papers, as will the Telangana and Tamil Nadu chief ministers, two leaders from non-nda parties supporting Kovind, sources in the southern parties said.

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