New Delhi, 18 Jun 2012: Batting for Pranab Mukherjee as President, BJP leader Maneka Gandhi met him on Monday and later described him as an "excellent candidate" for the post and made a strong pitch for a consensus on him.
"Pranab Mukherjee is an excellent candidate," Gandhi, a former Union minister, told reporters after a meeting with the finance minister and UPA’s nominee for the July 19 presidential elections.
She said the election of the President should be by consensus.
BJP is yet to decide its stand on Mukherjee’s candidature and an influential section in the party favours a contest in the presidential elections.
Last week, Maneka Gandhi had said the country needed a President like Pranab Mukherjee.
"He is a seasoned politician ... I know him for the past 30 years. We need such a president, who will work," she had said about Mukherjee at Badaun.
BJP set to back Sangma
Meanwhile, with APJ Abdul Kalam deciding not to contest the Presidential poll, BJP today appeared set to back PA Sangma’s candidature and convince its dithering NDA allies like JD(U) and Shiv Sena to fall in line and give up plans of a consensus on Pranab Mukherjee. BJP leaders, especially LK Advani and Sushma Swaraj, were keen on having Kalam as the opposition candidate due to his stature and his wider acceptability among the political parties.
However, he declared today that he does not wish to contest as his "conscience" does not permit him to do so. Advani was in constant touch with Kalam over the phone for the past few days. Today, he had sent party leader and close associate Sudheendra Kulkarni twice to Kalam as his emissary.
He also talked to Kalam on the phone but the latter did not agree. Sources said Advani asked Kalam to delay his statement on the decision to opt out but the latter decided to come clean and end all speculation. Jolted by this decision, BJP decided to convene a meeting of its core group to discuss the new development and decide the future course of action. Asked what the party intends to do now as Kalam has refused to contest, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said," Whatever decision we take we will convey to the media.
BJP is not alone. The issue will be discussed in detail by the NDA and a decision taken in a democractic manner." An NDA meeting will be held tomorrow. With Kalam opting out, sources said JD(U) is likely to become even more adamant about not having a contest. Sangma does not enjoy the stature that Kalam does, rendering a contest even more redundant, according to JD(U) sources.