"The position of the ruling party (BJP) and its allies appears strong in the presidential polls. And if (non-NDA) parties like TRS, AIADMK and DMK support them, their position will become even stronger," the NCP sources quoted Pawar as saying at a meeting of the state unit of the party here.
The NCP meet was not open for the media.
President Pranab Mukherjee's term is to expire on July 24, 2017 and the election for the top constitutional post is to be held before that.
The TRS has already announced it will support the NDA candidate in the polls if it helped Telangana, where the regional party is in power.
Referring to Maharashtra BJP president Raosaheb Danve's comments against farmers, the former Union agriculture minister said the Opposition will benefit if he continues to hold the post.
The former Maharashtra chief minister said there was no need to demand Danve's resignation.
Pawar asked his party leaders and workers to hit the streets and highlight issues of public interest. He said the Shiv Sena and the BJP have started preparations for the 2019 polls, but the NCP is lagging behind on this front.
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