Who Will Be India's Next President? A cause of Snap Poll?
Share: by Nksagar | April 29, 2012:158 views |Hamid Ansari, a career diplomat, was most obvious choice.His chances are feeble and lost some of his clout after his infamous adjournment of the Rajya Sabha during the Lokpal debate that earned him the opposition ire.
Manmohan Singh. Congress president Sonia Gandhi has always insisted there is no question of replacing him as prime minister. And Pranab Mukherjee. He remains the principal trouble-shooter for the party could be contender for President of Congress Party.
Congress-led United Progressive Alliance holds 40 percent of the votes and the Bharatiya Janata Party has 30 percent in the Electoral College that consists of members of parliament and the state legislatures.
Gopal Krishna Gandhi name for possible candidate. He being Mahatma Gandhi's grandson help clear several hurdles for him. He may come out as the choice of Mamata Banerjee. Gopal enjoys good equations with CMs Naveen Patnaik, Nitish Kumar and J Jayalalithaa.
The President of India is key to apex appointments for the nation is a key of governance in tight control.To keep the democratic institutions work for democracy norms presidential nomination is very critical in coalition government.Congress and BJP ruling in more than half of the states of India the role of regional parties, Samajvadi Party,ruling in Uttar Pradesh, BSP,the Main Opposition party in UP, AIADMKin Tamil Nadu , BJD in Orissa , TDP in Andhra and JD(S) in Bihar TMC in Bengal cannot be ignored thus coming together of these regional parties in consolidated or splinter may give nod to the presidential candidates.
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