Never asked BJP to name PM nominee, says Nitish Kumar

Update: 2013-02-04 00:40 GMT
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was on Sunday quoted as having said that BJP should declare its Prime Ministerial candidate in advance of next year's Lok Sabha polls, but he later denied having said so.

A leading Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar quoted Kumar as having said, ‘The general elections will be fought the same way like the way Atal Bihari Vajpayee's name was put forward ahead of the polls.

‘BJP will have to declare its candidate. The party is yet to declare its name officially,’ Kumar, who is a key leader of JD(U), a partner of BJP-led NDA, reportedly said.

After the ‘interview’ was published, a statement issued by the CM's Secretariat said, ‘The Chief Minister did not give any interview to Hindi daily
Dainik Bhaskar.’


It referred to a private channel quoting the report in the Hindi daily.

This is the second occasion that the Chief Minister has issued a denial on an interview. On 16 August, last year, he had denied having given any interview to a magazine saying he will break his alliance with BJP if Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is made its PM candidate in the 2014 polls.

‘I never gave any interview to the magazine which has been quoted in the news,’ Kumar had said, referring to a reported interview in The Week magazine which had later pulled it out of its website.

Meanwhile, Bihar JD(U) President Bashishtha Narayan Singh on Sunday said declaring name of the Prime Ministerial nominee would benefit NDA. ‘Declaration of name of V P Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee as PM candidate had helped in the elections..Declaring PM candidate after consulting all partners before polls will benefit the NDA in the elections,’ Singh, an MP, said.

Voices within BJP pitching for Modi as the party's PM candidate have grown louder with three party MPs--Yashwant Sinha, Ram Jethmalani and C P Thakur--backing him but discomfort among NDA allies has been visible with Shiv Sena batting for Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj for the top post.

After Sinha last week said Modi should be declared the PM candidate, eminent lawyer and the party's Rajya Sabha member Jethmalani has said Modi is the best candidate and that he is ‘impeccably secular’.  Sinha said that announcing Modi's candidature would hugely benefit BJP and increase its seat tally significantly in the 2014 elections.

BJP appears to also have come under pressure from SanghParivar on the choice of NarendraModi as its next prime ministerial candidate, with VHP demanding announcement of the Gujarat CM’s name.  However, NDA allies like JD-U have indicated that his name is not acceptable to them.  
 

‘PARLIAMENTARY BOARD WOULD DECIDE PM CANDIDATE’


Continuing to dodge the issue of Prime Ministerial candidate, BJP president Rajnath Singh on Sunday maintained that the decision in this regard would be taken by the party's Central Parliamentary Board (CPB). He conceded that at this stage, it was hard to zero-in on a candidate acceptable to entire NDA. Answering a volley of questions as to why the BJP was shying away from naming Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate, the BJP President said, ‘There is a tradition in the party to decide such issues in the CPB.’  Pointing out that before the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, it was the CPB which had chosen L K Advani as BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate, Rajnath said, ‘Why do you want us to change this practise now?’ He described Modi as a ‘very capable and popular leader’, but added there was no dearth of such good leaders in the BJP. At this stage, he said, it was ‘difficult to name any leader’ acceptable both to the BJP and the entire NDA.

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