Presidential polls: RJD to wait till June 22 to decide on support for Kovind
RJD chief Lalu Yadav said his party will wait for the opposition meet on Thursday before making a final decision.
Patna: Even as its ally, the Janata Dal (United), extended their support to the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said Wednesday that his party will wait till June 22 before making a final decision.
"We will take our decision on June 22. We will go by whatever is decided in the meet tomorrow (Thursday)," Prasad said.
Earlier in the day, dealing a major blow to the RJD, the JD (U) confirmed that they will support Kovind.
"All the leaders have decided that we will support Ram Nath Kovind for the post of president. He is Bihar's first Governor who has been nominated for this post. We are very happy with this, it is a matter of Bihar's development," Senior JD (U) leader Ratnesh Sada said after meeting all party leaders in Patna.
The opposition will meet on Thursday to decide on whether to support Kovind's candidature, or put up a contestant for the July 17 elections.
Earlier on June 19, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that a thorough discussion will be held on the matter within the JD (U).
JD (U) has been a part of the opposition's joint initiative on the presidential elections.
The opposition is against Kovind's name being finalised for the post of president on grounds that they were not consulted prior to the announcement.
The election for the next President of India is to be held on July 17. President Pranab Mukherjee will demit office on July 24.