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I no longer belong to BJP, says VP candidate Naidu

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new delhi — Reaching out to parties across the political divide, NDA vice-presidenti­al candidate M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said he no longer belonged to the BJP and would strengthen democratic institutio­ns if elected.

Naidu, who was flanked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party veteran L K Advani when he filed his nomination in the parliament complex, said the candidatur­e was an “honour” for him and he would uphold the dignity of the office if elected.

In a “farewell” press conference soon after he filed his nomination, he expressed his gratitude to the prime minister and BJP chief Amit Shah as he played down reports that he was not very keen for the new responsibi­lity.

“The office of the vice-president has been held by the illustriou­s people like Sarvepalli Radhakrish­nan, Zakir Hussain, M Hidayatull­ah, R Venkataram­an, Shanker Dayal Sharma and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat...

“I am fully aware of the august responsibi­lities associated with the office. I would like to assure the people of the country that, on being elected, I will uphold the traditions and standards set by the worthy predecesso­rs. I will uphold the dignity of the office of the vicepresid­ent,” he told reporters.

India’s beauty and strength lie in its parliament­ary democratic system, Naidu said, adding that it would be his endeavour to strengthen this further.

The former union minister recalled his humble beginnings and likened the BJP to his mother.

Having lost his mother at a very young age, he grew up with party workers and had reached where he had due to the party’s support, Naidu said.

But he now no longer belongs to the BJP, he said. “I am above any party now.”

Sources close to him later said Naidu had resigned from the party. He had resigned from the cabinet on Monday night after his candidatur­e was announced.

He said he would continue as a member of the Rajya Sabha and cast his vote in the vice-presidenti­al poll next month.

Naidu’s win is all but certain due to the NDA’s numerical superiorit­y over opposition parties, which have fielded Gopalkrish­na Gandhi as their nominee.

Members of allies like TDP, Shiv Sena and LJP besides those of AIADMK and TRS, two parties outside the NDA fold but supporting Naidu’s candidatur­e, were among the leaders who accompanie­d Naidu as he filed his nomination.

Top leaders, including Modi, union ministers and allies like Ram Vilas Paswan, were among the proposers and seconders of his nomination. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? Venkaiah Naidu is accompanie­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP leader L. K. Advani, and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, to file his nomination paper for the vice-presidenti­al election at parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
AFP Venkaiah Naidu is accompanie­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP leader L. K. Advani, and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, to file his nomination paper for the vice-presidenti­al election at parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —

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