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21 June 2007   12:18 (IST) News Archives

Efforts to muster consensus for re-election of incumbent President A P J Abdul Kalam gained momentum with the BJP saying it would talk to Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat after Third Front sought its support for second term for the incumbent.

The BJP said it would talk to Shekhawat, who is contesting as an independent with NDA backing.

Senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh said though the NDA is backing Shekhawat, it would be open to Kalam's re-election if there is consensus as it believes high offices of President and Vice President should never be issues of contention. His comments came after Third Front leaders Mulayam Singh Yadav, Chandrababu Naidu and Vaiko met former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and other senior BJP leaders seeking NDA's support to their demand for re-election of Kalam.

The Third Front has claimed that President A P J Abdul Kalam is ready to contest the election for a second term in office provided there is certainty.

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