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Pranab seeks CPI(M) support for prez polls

Jun 20, 2012

New Delhi: Ahead of the Left meeting tomorrow to decide on Presidential poll, Pranab Mukherjee has reached out to CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat to seek his support but did not get any commitment.

Mukherjee, the UPA candidate for the top post, telephoned Karat yesterday as part of the exercise to get support from non-UPA parties.

Pranab Mukherjee has sought CPI(M)'s support for his candidature.

Sources said Karat was non-committal and told him that CPI-M Polit Bureau was meeting tomorrow followed by a meeting of Left parties where a decision on the issue will be taken.

Besides Karat, Sitaram Yechury and S Ramachandran Pillai (CPI-M), A B Bardhan, Sudhakar Reddy and D Raja (CPI), Debabrata Biswas and G Deverajan (Forward Bloc) and T J Chandrachoodan (RSP) will attend the Left meeting.

Left parties account for around 51,000 vote value in the electoral college of 10.98 lakh vote value.

Prior to the meeting of Left parties, the CPI-M Polit Bureau is also meeting in the capital where the issue of Presidential poll will be discussed among other subjects.

The Left parties have kept a suspense on the issue of support to the UPA nominee, saying they were not bound to back the ruling coalition’s candidate.

“We are not bound, we are not part of the alliance of Congress and UPA that we have to support anybody they propose,” Karat had said.

The CPI-M had earlier decided to consult secular and Left parties before finalising a stand on supporting a Presidential candidate.

Top leadership of UPA has already spoken to Karat and Bardhan seeking their support for Mukherjee. The Presidential poll, slated next month, was also
discussed in the recent CPI-M Central Committee meeting, which authorised the Polit Bureau to formulate the party’s strategy on the election after discussing the issue with other Left and like-minded secular parties.

PTI

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