Presidential Election: BJP Parliamentary Board to meet today; finalise Presidential nominee
New Delhi: The BJP Parliamentary Board will meet on Monday to take a choice on its presidential chosen one.
The meet comes after a three-member party council, involving Rajnath Singh, M Venkaiah Naidu and Arun Jaitley a week ago met with partners and resistance parties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party chief Amit Shah will go to the meeting.
The BJP on Sunday ventured up its endeavors to assemble bolster for its anonymous Presidential chosen one, with its top pioneers conversing with partners Shiv Sena and LJP and also the Trinamool Congress and BJD, even as it revealed that the NDA hopeful will document the assignment before June 24 after the restriction is passed on its decision.
Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday kept up his gathering's forceful position on the issue of the Presidential surveys at the quite anticipated meeting with BJP president Amit Shah.
Despite the fact that the Bharatiya Janata Party boss did not uncover the names of any contender for the post of President, he looked for Thackeray's support for the NDA chosen one who might be declared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Be that as it may, Thackeray repeated his pet names for the top post - RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and agro-researcher MS Swaminathan. The BJP has remained cautious to the names however it has said it is interested in discourses.
Bharatiya Janata Party and partnered MPs are being called to New Delhi by Tuesday to sign the designation papers. Every designation paper must be marked by at 50 proposers and an equivalent number of seconders who can likewise be MLAs.
The National Democratic Alliance's endeavor is to record no less than three-four arrangements of assignments of its hopeful with the goal that all partners can get the chance to sign.