Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the opposition has made it clear that the BJP-led NDA cannot take the country for granted on the issue and it will put up a concerted fight as it has many "deserving" candidates.
He, however, refused to get into names of possible candidate for the July 17 election. Referring to the convergence in opposition parties over the issue, he noted that a sub-group formed to decide on a consensus presidential candidate will meet soon.
"The intention is clear that there is a concerted effort and you have seen it in many meetings at Chennai and otherwise of a remarkable convergence of all non-NDA parties to try and make it clear that the BJP-NDA cannot take the nation for granted.
"There are many deserving candidates, and if they do not reach out first, these parties will make every possible attempt to find the best person for India," Singhvi said.
The Congress President has been taking up the issue and other parties will also have such interlocutors and people set up soon.
"The idea is to coordinate statements, searches, interactions, meetings, discussions etc. But at the moment it is early stage to comment further. We will say as the days go by how it will work. I am not getting into names now," he said.
CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said the government should have started the process of consultations for a consensual candidate by now, as has been the practice.
"We ,therefore, decided to field a candidate who can uphold the constitutional principles of our republic.
"We will finalise the candidate based on the timeline for the polls after holding consultations," he said.
Asked about the possible candidates, Yechury said Gopal Gandhi is definitely one of the persons under consideration, but the parties have to come to maximum unity on a name.
A party statement said that for the post of Vice- President, the CPI(M) will seek to field a joint candidate on behalf of opposition parties who will uphold the constitutional values.
She also hosted a lunch for opposition parties which was attended by leaders of 17 parties recently.
Gandhi has held parleys with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, DMK leader M K Stalin, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav, Samajwadi Party's Mulayam Singh Yadav and RJD's Lalu Prasad, among others.
Gandhi has been at the forefront of efforts to evolve a consensus among opposition parties for putting up common candidates who are "acceptable to the country" for the posts of president and vice president .
Some feel the united face of the opposition for the presidential poll may well turn out to be a precursor to an anti-NDA front ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
The presidential election will be held on July 17 and the tenure of incumbent Pranab Mukherjee ends on July 24.
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