RxPG News XML Feed for RxPG News   Add RxPG News Headlines to My Yahoo!  

Medical Research Health Special Topics World
 
  Home
 
 Careers 
 Dental
 Medical
 Nursing
 
 Latest Research 
 Aging
 Anaethesia
 Biochemistry
 Biotechnology
 Cancer
 Cardiology
 Clinical Trials
 Cytology
 Dental
 Dermatology
 Embryology
 Endocrinology
 ENT
 Environment
 Gastroenterology
 Genetics
 Gynaecology
 Haematology
 Immunology
 Infectious Diseases
 Metabolism
 Microbiology
 Musculoskeletal
 Nephrology
 Neurosciences
 Obstetrics
 Ophthalmology
 Orthopedics
 Paediatrics
 Pathology
 Pharmacology
 Physiology
 Psychiatry
 Public Health
 Radiology
 Rheumatology
 Surgery
 Urology
 Alternative Medicine
 Medicine
 Epidemiology
 Sports Medicine
 Toxicology
 
 Medical News 
 Awards & Prizes
 Epidemics
 Health
 Healthcare
 Launch
 Opinion
 Professionals
 
 Special Topics 
 Ethics
 Euthanasia
 Evolution
 Feature
 Odd Medical News
 Climate
  India Business
  India Culture
  India Diaspora
  India Education
  India Entertainment
  India Features
  India Lifestyle
  India Politics
  India Sci-Tech
  India Sports
  India Travel
 
 DocIndia 
 Reservation Issue
 Overseas Indian Doctor

Last Updated: May 20, 2007 - 10:48:48 AM
News Report
India Politics Channel

subscribe to India Politics newsletter
India Politics

   EMAIL   |   PRINT
NDA shoots down Mamata proposal for Vajpayee as president
May 15, 2007 - 11:13:05 PM
Meanwhile, the ruling Congress-led United Progressive Alliance - continued to keep its cards close to its chest saying it will take a collective decision with the parties supporting its government from outside before finalising any name for the president's post.

Article options
 Email to a Friend
 Printer friendly version
 India Politics channel RSS
 More India Politics news
[RxPG] New Delhi, May 15 - The main opposition National Democratic Alliance - Tuesday rejected Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's proposal to nominate former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee as its candidate for the post of the president and instead authorised him to decide on its nominee.

'The NDA leaders authorised Vajpayee to take the decision regarding the alliance's candidate for the presidential election,' Bharatiya Janata Party - leader Ravi Shankar Prasad told IANS Tuesday night after an inconclusive meeting of the alliance leaders here.

The NDA had met at Vajpayee's residence to decide on its stand on the presidential election, slated by July end when President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's term comes to an end.

Though the BJP, which leads the NDA, is keen on fielding Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat for the post, some of its NDA partners were not in favour of the proposal as they are jittery after Left parties' call for a 'secular candidate'.

'We hope that Vajpayee would consent to being the NDA's presidential candidate,' Banerjee said at the meeting and her proposal was seconded by her party colleague Dinesh Trivedi.

Trivedi said that Vajpayee was an institution in himself.

However, the veteran BJP leader nipped the proposal saying he was not at all keen to take up the responsibility.

Leader of Opposition L.K. Advani told his party MPs that he believed that an NDA nominee for the highest office stood a good chance if they made full efforts.

'An NDA candidate can succeed if you all try hard,' his deputy in the Lok Sabha Vijay Kumar Malhotra, who did not name the BJP's choice officially, quoted him as telling the party MPs.

With Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati virtually holding the key to the presidential election, the BJP was closely watching which way she would go.

Meanwhile, the ruling Congress-led United Progressive Alliance - continued to keep its cards close to its chest saying it will take a collective decision with the parties supporting its government from outside before finalising any name for the president's post.

However, the names doing rounds in political circles are those of Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Home Minister Shivraj V. Patil and veteran Congress leader Karan Singh.





Related India Politics News
Main accused in Dinakaran attack arrested
UPA constituents in Jharkhand field separate candidates in by-election
Rajya Sabha adjourned over Dinakaran issue
Lok Sabha adjourned over 'forced land acquisition'
Mayawati promises welfare for upper castes as well
Of Jharkhand's 82 MLAs, 44 have beacon light vehicles
Exercise on for consensus on presidential candidate
Parties agree on state-level meeting to stop Nandigram violence
Mayawati moves to end 'transfer industry'
Parliament session may be curtailed: Dasmunsi

Subscribe to India Politics Newsletter
E-mail Address:

 Feedback
For any corrections of factual information, to contact the editors or to send any medical news or health news press releases, use feedback form

Top of Page

 
© All rights reserved 2004 onwards by RxPG Medical Solutions Private Limited
Contact Us