“Now, we are asking for a response from the Congress,” she said. She cited TV surveys showing Kalam as the most preferred choice for the highest office.
BJP leaders claim they are in a position to give a tough contest to UPA nominee Pratibha Patil with the help of substantial cross-voting. Swaraj said the concept of cross voting or defection does not arise at all in presidential polls since no whips are issued.
“Everyone can approach everyone and everyone can vote according to conscience. One must remember that Shekhawat got 79 extra votes when he contested for Vice-President five years ago,” Swaraj said.
BJP leaders are confident that whatever position the UNPA takes will only help them. If the UNPA has a separate candidate or chooses to come around in support of Shekhawat, the effect will be the same, BJP leaders maintained.
In the event of a UNPA candidate, they can cast their second preference votes for Shekhawat.
Sena chief says no Kalam
NDA allies Shiv Sena and Trinamool have not taken the alliance position on the polls. While Mamata Banerjee has backed Kalam as “first choice”, Bal Thackeray has ruled him out altogether. “We will not support Kalam. He has lost place in my heart,” Thackeray said. His remark that “all this while we have been addressing the President as Rashtrapati, perhaps now we have to change it to Rashtrapatni” gave rise to speculation that the Sena may back Patil, a Maharashtrian
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets President Kalam