Qatar Tribune
First Page Gulf / Middle East World
United States South Asia India
Europe Pakistan  
  
United Kingdom Philippines /SE Asia  
Home About Us Advertising Archives Subscribe Site Map Contact Us
 
 
Sunday, May 19 2013
Libya's Civil War
THE past month has been a tumultuous one for Libya. Successful local elections in Benghazi, in which voter turnout was impressive and a female candidate secured the largest number of votes, showed that the country can move towards becoming a state with viable democratic processes and representative...
NO AUSTERITY IN AMERICA
HOPE springs eternal. For a few hours I was ready to applaud Mitt Romney for speaking honestly about what his calls for smaller government actually mean. Never mind. Soon the candidate was being his normal self, denying having said what he said and serving...
Al Watan - Arabic Newspaper
Jamila - Monthly Women Magazine
Nation Business Sports Chill Out
Issue of next president still open, says BJP

PTI

NEW DELHI BHARATIYA Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday said that the issue of who will be the next Indian President was still open and it will hold more consultation with its allies to arrive at a decision.

“The Presidential poll process has just started. No one has filed the nomination papers...UPA has only announced its candidate and Pranab Mukherjee as their candidate.

“It is not yet locked. It is open. Who will be the next President is not yet decided..
BJP and NDA are holding serious discussions on this,” BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said.

“The Presidential poll is still totally open,” Hussain said, while rejecting reports of differences within National Democratic Alliance (NDA), saying since this is an election for the country’s top job, more discussions were required.

“NDA is united, is together and is in one voice,” he said, adding that “Shiv Sena was also fully with NDA and not much should be read into its absence at NDA meeting today.” He said that party leader L K Advani will hold discussions with NDA chief ministers, as well as with other leaders.

Hussain said since this is a decision regarding the President, BJP will not take a decision before talking to its chief ministers and its allies.

“NDA will reach out to its chief ministers and other parties also and then we will discuss (the issue) again... L K Advani is in touch with all,” he said.

Hussain parried questions on whether BJP or NDA will field its candidate against Mukherjee.

Page Number 1 2


Who will head Mukherjee’s GoMs?
PM heads to Mexico for two-day G-20 summit
Monsoon hits Bengal nine days late

  About Us Advertising Subscribe Careers Contact Us