New cracks appear in India’s ruling coalition

New cracks emerged in India’s ruling coalition Thursday as its partners clashed over which candidate to put forward to be the next president, further weakening the already shaky alliance.

June 15, 2012

Talat Zaki Hafiz

NEW DELHI — New cracks emerged in India’s ruling coalition Thursday as its partners clashed over which candidate to put forward to be the next president, further weakening the already shaky alliance.

The Congress party, the biggest member of the left-leaning coalition, planned to choose Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee as its candidate for the mainly ceremonial post, which will be decided in elections on July 19.
But in a move that mirrors previous difficulties, minority partner the Trinamool Congress publicly snubbed him, saying it preferred embattled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

“If there is a universal consensus on our choices... then it will be good for this nation,” Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee told reporters late on Wednesday.

Trinamool and another regional party, the Samajwadi Party led by Mulayam Singh Yadav, teamed up to propose Singh and two other candidates, which were immediately rejected by Congress on Thursday.

“We cannot afford to spare Dr. Manmohan Singh as prime minister. The other two names are not acceptable,” Congress General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi told reporters.

The Samajwadi Party is not in the coalition but generally lends support from the outside. Its votes will be vital in the presidential election, which is decided by members of parliament and regional lawmakers.
The result of the wrangle was furious behind-the-scenes negotiating to find a common candidate and renewed speculation that the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition might fall apart.

The Times of India said the disharmony “raised doubts if the coalition would last its full term,” which is scheduled to end with elections in 2014. — AFP


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