She, however, stopped short of expressing immediate support for Kovind saying the BSP will be positive provided the opposition does not field any Dalit for the top post.
"The BSP's stand cannot be negative towards a Dalit nominee for the post of president. Our stand will be positive provided the opposition does not field any Dalit for the top post," she said here.
The BSP chief, however, said it would have been better if all opposition parties were taken into confidence by the BJP- led NDA at the Centre before announcing the name of its candidate.
His election is almost a certainty as the ruling bloc with the support of some regional parties enjoys a majority in the electoral college.
Kovind's choice is being seen as a political masterstroke as many parties would not like to oppose a Dalit being elected to the country's highest office.
K R Narayanan was the country's first Dalit president.
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