Cong to name Prez nominee next week

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New Delhi: Amid indications that Congress could declare its presidential candidate next week, the party’s top leaders including Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and chief Sonia Gandhi met here Friday to discuss issues concerning the government.

Congress sources said that the party could declare its presidential candidate by the middle of next week.

“Announcement of the presidential candidate could be made around June 15,” said a Congress leader, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

According to the sources, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s name continues to be among those in contention though he had moved the resolution at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting authorising Gandhi to select the party’s candidates for the post of president and vice president.

Name of Vice President Hamid Ansari is also doing the rounds as a possible Congress candidate.

Party sources said a dark horse could also emerge as the party’s choice.

The Election Commission is also expected to come out with notification for presidential election next week.

The Congress has stepped up the process of consultations with allies on the presidential polls. DMK leaders MK Stalin and TR Baalu had met the Prime Minister and the Congress president on Thursday.

The meeting came two days after Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) chief Ajit Singh met Gandhi.

It also came a day after the cabinet deferred a decision on the crucial pension bill after objections from ally Trinamool Congress. (IANS)

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