New Delhi. The people of India are always eager to know about the box office earnings and election results. To know which people search the headlines of newspapers every morning, sometimes they keep an eye on the headlines floating on TV. Let us tell you that for the last few days, something similar is being seen of the general public. Actually, the dates for the presidential election have been announced. In such a situation, the eagerness to know in the minds of the people has reached its peak that who is going to be the next President of the country this time. Although, the name of the presidential candidate has not been made public by the ruling party, but in the meantime, the opposition parties have indicated to make the name of the presidential candidate public, for which there is a need to brainstorm. The process has started, but till now due to lack of consensus, no final seal has been taken on any name.
Let us tell you that today in this context, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee met NCP chief Sharad Pawar and has also offered him to stand as the presidential candidate on behalf of the opposition parties, but he turned down the offer. Is. He has made it clear that he has no interest in running for the presidential election on behalf of the opposition parties. Let us inform that today a group of Left leaders had reached to meet Pawar, which included West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee, D Raja, Sitaram Yechury and many other leaders. In which all these leaders had proposed Sharad Pawar to stand as the presidential candidate, but he has made it clear. Now in the political corridors, this decision of his is being linked to the increasing proximity to the ruling party.
Let us tell you that the presidential elections are going to be held on July 18, for which the final seal has not yet been taken on the name of the candidate. Now in such a situation, all eyes will be on the matter that after all, which name can be finalized for the presidential candidate. Keep in mind that earlier on June 15, Mamta Banerjee had called an all-party meeting of leaders of all parties. The market for discussions about which is buzzing.