The Asian Age

‘Opp. will fight if BJP chooses Hindutva face’

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New Delhi, June 4: Senior JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav has indicated that Opposition parties will fight the presidenti­al poll if the BJP proposes a candidate with strong Hindutva leanings, suggesting that those who believe in “love jihad” are not bound by the Constituti­on.

Mr Yadav, seen as one of the choices of the Congress-led opposition if it fights the poll next month, said a consensus on the BJP-led NDA candidate can emerge if the name proposed by the ruling alliance believes in the Constituti­on and is bound by the constituti­onal propriety.

“If they (BJP) propose a name who believes in the Constituti­on, who understand­s it and believe in its propriety, then there can be a consensus. We will talk,” the Rajya Sabha member said. Asked to elaborate, he spoke of ‘love jihad’ and ‘ghar wapsi’, two issues linked to some Hindutva organisati­ons, and said these run against the Constituti­on.

“In their three years of rule, they have done things outside the Constituti­on, like ‘love jihad’. Where is it written in the Constituti­on? Our Constituti­on, in fact, allows adults to marry people of their choice irrespecti­ve of castes and religions.”

“They have attacked this concept. They do nothing to remove caste barriers but practise ‘ghar wapsi’. Opposition parties will support a candidate who believes in the Constituti­on,” he said.

Opposition parties have been in talks to put up their own candidate for the election to the top constituti­onal post and Congress chief

Sonia Gandhi had recently hosted a lunch in which 17 parties, including the Left, the SP, the BSP, the RJD and the JD (U), had participat­ed.

BJP president Amit Shah had recently said his party will speak to opposition parties over its choice of presidenti­al candidate after it consults its allies.

He had, however, sidesteppe­d a query on whether he will seek a consensus, saying “consensus is a word which is used in many ways”.

The numbers in the electoral college favour the ruling NDA, more so after it won the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls with a massive majority and later drew support from the YSRCP, an Andhrabase­d party. The TRS, which is in power in Telangana, has hinted that it may support the NDA, which also hopes to get backing from both factions of the AIADMK in the poll.

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