New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP national president JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived at the party headquarters here for its parliamentary board meeting to pick the party's candidate for the post of Vice President of the country. The meeting will be held this evening.
The meeting will be followed by an all-party MPs meet being held ahead of the presidential election on July 18, in which the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate Droupadi Murmu has a clear advantage over the Opposition's Yashwant Sinha. After the BJP threw in its hat with Murmu, set to be India's first tribal President, political watchers are keen to see if the party will now opt for a more seasoned face from its ranks for the vice presidential candidate.
In 2017, the party had named the then Cabinet minister M Venkaiah Naidu, a former BJP president and veteran parliamentarian, as its vice president candidate, after surprising everyone by picking the then Bihar governor Ram Nath Kovind, a Dalit, for the presidential contest. Both Kovind and Naidu had won the polls comfortably to occupy the two highest constitutional posts of the country.