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We will support any consensus candidate decided by the government, says Mamata Banerjee on presidential election

We will support any consensus candidate decided by the government, says Mamata Banerjee on presidential election

| | 26 May 2017, 08:54 pm
New Delhi, May 26 (IBNS): Waiting for the call from the Modi government, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on behalf of the united opposition in national politics said that they will support any consensus candidate decided by the government for the upcoming presidential election, according to media reports on Friday.

After the meeting of 17 opposition parties across the country, Banerjee said: "Let us wait for the consensus candidate and the name. If it suits all of us then everybody (opposition) will support the candidate. "

Banerjee stressed on the 'secularism' as a condition to support the candidate decided by the government, otherwise the Opposition would form a committee to propose a name for the election.

Revealing not much, Banerjee said that no name has been discussed in the all party meet for the election of the ceremonial head of the country.

The meet was hosted by the Congress president Sonia Gandhi and attended by several regional parties including the arch rivals in Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati.

CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury was present in the meet.

Other opponent leaders used the stage for an unified opposition as a tool to criticise the central government for their policies.

While RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav blamed Modi government for the dominance of Pakistan across borders, Mayawati raised the issue of plight of Dalits, poor and farmers evident in the last three years of BJP-led government.

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