Presidential election: Nitish to skip Sonia's luncheon meet

IANS  |  New Delhi 

will skip the opposition parties meeting convened by President on Friday over the Presidential elections, a party leader said.

"Nitish Kumarji would not be attending the meeting chaired by Sonia Gandhiji," Rajya Sabha MP and Janata Dal-United Spokesperson K.C. Tyagi told IANS.

"Our senior party leader Sharad Yadav would attend the meet to represent JD-U," he added.

has invited prominent opposition leaders for a luncheon meet at her residence, where the issue of selecting a consensus candidate for the presidential is to be discussed.

Asked about the reason for the JD-U President not attending the meet, Tyagi said, "He is busy with some important work of the government and won't be able to come."

was first among the opposition leaders who had met the President over the issue of fielding a joint candidate for the upcoming presidential

Kumar has been calling for forging an alliance of secular parties at the national level on the lines of the 2015 electoral grand alliance in to take on the BJP-led NDA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The is exploring the possibility of fielding a joint candidate for the presidential which is due in July this year.

--IANS

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Presidential election: Nitish to skip Sonia's luncheon meet

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will skip the opposition parties meeting convened by Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday over the Presidential elections, a party leader said.

will skip the opposition parties meeting convened by President on Friday over the Presidential elections, a party leader said.

"Nitish Kumarji would not be attending the meeting chaired by Sonia Gandhiji," Rajya Sabha MP and Janata Dal-United Spokesperson K.C. Tyagi told IANS.

"Our senior party leader Sharad Yadav would attend the meet to represent JD-U," he added.

has invited prominent opposition leaders for a luncheon meet at her residence, where the issue of selecting a consensus candidate for the presidential is to be discussed.

Asked about the reason for the JD-U President not attending the meet, Tyagi said, "He is busy with some important work of the government and won't be able to come."

was first among the opposition leaders who had met the President over the issue of fielding a joint candidate for the upcoming presidential

Kumar has been calling for forging an alliance of secular parties at the national level on the lines of the 2015 electoral grand alliance in to take on the BJP-led NDA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The is exploring the possibility of fielding a joint candidate for the presidential which is due in July this year.

--IANS

aks/bns/ruwa/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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