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Prez polls: Congress consults Pawar, DMK next in line

Source:PTI
April 25, 2012 20:28 IST
The Congress on Wednesday began the consultation process with its allies on the issue of next President with party chief Sonia Gandhi holding deliberations with Nationalist Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar on the issue.

Sources said that the Congress leadership will also be consulting Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief M Karunanidhi on the issue any time next week.

A senior Congress functionary, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that consultations on the issue were a natural course of action to decide a name for the country's top job. Obviously the allies will be the first to be consulted, he said.

The meeting between Pawar and Gandhi lasted half-an-hour. "We want a name with consensus," NCP General Secretary D P Tripathi said when asked about NCP's preference for the next President.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of NCP's extended working committee meeting here, Tripathi, at the same time, said that there was no discussion on the name of presidential candidate in today's meeting. "The President's post is the top post in the country. It is necessary to maintain its dignity," he said.

Key United Progressive Alliance ally Trinamool Congress on Wednesday maintained that it would decide on a presidential nominee only after the date for the election to the top post is announced. Railway Minister Mukul Roy said it would be too premature to decide on a candidate now.

TMC's support is crucial for the victory of a UPA candidate. The President's election is due in July but the date is yet to be announced.

Rashtra Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad has come out in support of Vice President Hamid Ansari as the presidential candidate but the Samajwadi Party and the principal opposition Bharatiya Janata Party have not made their stand clear yet on the issue.

 

Source: PTI
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