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BJP core group meets to discuss strategy for Prez poll

By PTI
June 28, 2012 20:44 IST
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The BJP core group met in New Delhi on Thursday to discuss the strategy for ensuring that all party legislators in the states and in Parliament vote for P A Sangma in the Presidential poll and decided to use this opportunity to highlight failures of the United Progressive Alliance government.

Though Sangma is set to lose the presidential election as numbers are stacked highly in favour of UPA candidate Pranab Mukherjee, the Bharatiya Janata Party is looking at this poll as an occasion which can help the party win more allies and also hit out at the government on issues like price rise and corruption.

BJP strategy is to propogate that since Mukherjee was the finance minister, he is responsible for the economic crisis plaguing the country.

"The country is facing a very, very serious crisis under the Congress and the UPA government because of its failed governance and rising prices and rampant corruption as  well as scams after scams," BJP general secretary Ananth Kumar told reporters after the core group meeting.

The party has convened a meeting of its central office-bearers here on July 2 to finetune this strategy and rally support for Sangma in the states.

"Pranab Mukherjee, the UPA candidate, has become a symbol of failed governance and corruption. Therefore, we want to defeat him. Sangma is our joint candidate with parties  like the Biju Janata Dal, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Shiromani Akali Dal, Asom Gana Parishad and we will help him win," Kumar said.

The BJP will also coordinate with other parties supporting Sangma to take on the UPA government.

"The support base of Congress is shrinking as shown by the recent elections and by-polls. It has been using strong-arm tactics and misusing the Central Bureau of Investigation to bend other parties and win their support," Kumar said.

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