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NCP accepts Sangma's resignation | The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has finally bowed down to the compulsions of
coalition dharma and accepted former Lok Sabha speaker P.A. Sangma's resignation.
NCP chief Sharad Pawar earlier today said he would accept Sangma's resignation
with immediate effect, of offered. "We will accept it immediately. If he is resigning
from the primary membership, we will inform the Speaker of the Meghalaya Assembly
also (that) he is not member of the NCP and we accept it," said Pawar. Sangma,
who is determined to contest the presidential poll as a candidate of the Tribal
Forum of India, quit NCP on the ground that his self-respect should be protected.
Briefing the media here about Sangma's decision, Janata Party chief Subramanian
Swamy said: ""Sangma, who is an old friend of mine called me up today. Sangma
telephoned me saying that I must see you. I said I am going that side, so I will
drop in at 2: 30. When I came here, he said 'the NCP seems to be in some kind
of torture from somebody or other. I know from where the torture is, and therefore,
I am making it easy for them by resigning'." "Now, he is a gentleman he did not
say, but the fact is that NCP and the Congress Party have tried to humiliate him,
saying that he is not of the same stature as Pranab Mukherjee. And, they want
to humiliate him by saying that they are offering him the Ambassadorship to Mauritius
. So, the low quality of UPA is reflective of the lack of education of Sonia Gandhi,"
he added. Swamy further said Sangma is the first choice for the coveted post of
President of India of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and Odisha Chief
Minister Naveen Patnaik, and added that the decision of the NDA to also back him
in the race of Raisina Hill, would eventually be announced by Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) veteran Lal Krishna Advani or Janata Dal-United (JD-U) chief Sharad
Yadav. "Sangma is a candidate for president of Jayalalithaa and Naveen Patnaik.
And the question now only remains whether the NDA is backing him also. That final
decision is being taken today in Advaniji's house," said Swamy. "I can say the
consensus is in favour of supporting Jayalalithaa's and Naveen Patnaik's candidate,
and that officially and authoritatively only Advaniji can make the announcement,
or Sharad Yadav can make that announcement," he added. Sangma had earlier on Sunday
reiterated that he was still in the fray for the presidential poll as a tribal
candidate, and said that he would appeal to his party boss Sharad Pawar to back
him in the race for Raisina Hill. "I have maintained right from the beginning
that I am a candidate of the Tribal Forum of India, which is nothing to do with
any political party. I am a candidate of the Tribal Forum of India. And, as a
candidate of the Tribal Forum of India, I have gone across to all political parties
appealing for support. This is the position. Therefore, it is very clear that
I am not an NCP candidate," said Sangma. "Sharad Pawar is saying that he will
appeal to me to withdraw. And I can tell you, I will appeal to him to support
me," he added. Pawar had earlier on Sunday asked Sangma to withdraw from the contest,
as the NCP has decided to back UPA nominee Pranab Mukherjee for the prestigious
post. The presidential elections will be held on July 19. The vote count will
take place on July 22. Pratibha Devisingh Patil's term as President ends on July
24.
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