Khaleej Times

Venkaiah is Modi’s choice for VP post

- IANS

new delhi — Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister and senior BJP leader M. Venkaiah Naidu was on Monday chosen as the ruling NDA’s candidate for the August 5 Vice Presidenti­al election, bringing to an end the suspense over the ruling combine’s nominee for the second important constituti­onal post.

BJP president Amit Shah announced his candidatur­e after a 90-minute meeting of the BJP’s Central Parliament­ary Board chaired by Shah and attended by top leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was said to have been a smooth affair with Naidu having emerged the frontrunne­r much through the day.

“Venkaiah is a senior political leader across party lines and is a senior leader of the BJP which he had been associated from his youth. He is the unanimous choice of the BJP and all the NDA constituen­ts who have welcomed his candidatur­e,” Shah told reporters after the meeting.

Indication­s that Naidu, 68, was an automatic choice came out after his meeting with the prime minister in the morning and informal consultati­ons continued among leaders during the day. Naidu, who has been maintainin­g that he is keen on continuing in active politics, gave hints that he may have changed his mind when he told reporters that any decision by the BJP will be followed by partymen.

With the presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind hailing from Uttar Pradesh, the party is believed to have looked for a Vice President candidate from the south, and Naidu fitted the bill.

If elected Vice-President, Naidu will also be the ex officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha where the BJP still lacks a majority. With friends across parties and his amiable nature, Naidu is expected to steer the proceeding­s in the upper house through possible turbulence.

Shah described Naidu as a successful minister of the Modi government who was handling Urban Developmen­t and Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng ministries. Shah said several names were considered, and ultimately Naidu was the unanimous choice.

Replying to questions, Shah said it would have been better if the opposition had not fielded its candidate. He said Naidu will file his nomination on Tuesday at 11am.

Asked about Shiv Sena spokesman Sanjay Raut’s demand for an apology from UPA’s Vice President candidate Gopalkrish­na Gandhi for his reported opposition to the hanging of Yakub Memon, convicted in the 1993 serial Mumbai blast case, Shah said he did not want to get into such issues. —

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