The Trinamool Congress will vote for UPA nominee Pranab Mukherjee in Thursday’s presidential election, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced Tuesday.
Terming the decision to support Mukherjee as a sad and tough one, Banerjee said her party tilted in his favour as Trinamool was not willing to waste its votes.
“We have decided to support Pranab Mukherjee keeping in mind the alliance we have,” Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat after a meeting with her parliamentary and legislature leaders.
The chief minister said she had informed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the decision. “I told him you will be happy to know we have decided to vote for Pranab Mukherjee.”
She added: “It is our unanimous decision. In the interest of the people, democracy … we have decided to vote for him.
“Taking the decision was tough. Had (former president) A.P.J Kalam agreed to be in the race, we would have supported him. Nobody forced my hand. I have not taken my decision by bowing down to any pressure.”
Banerjee had earlier snubbed Mukherjee by rooting for Abdul Kalam, who declined to contest.
“We have not taken this decision from the core of our heart. Keeping in mind the people of this state and the constraints of the alliance we have decided to support Pranab.
“If we had taken it from our hearts then we would have laughed out while announcing our decision. It is a decision driven by our commitment towards democracy, people,” she said.
Banerjee became emotional during the press conference as she stated that she didn’t have any talk with Mukherjee for the last eight months.
“I don’t know what happened but we have not spoken with each other for last eight months. The prime minister calls me up frequently, we do have conversations. I do have contacts with Sonia Gandhi.
“But I didn’t have any conversations with Pranabda. I don’t know why,” she said.
Within minutes of the Trinamool Congress Tuesday deciding to support his presidential bid, ruling United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) presidential nominee Pranab Mukherjee welcomed the announcement made by Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee.
“I welcome her decision. I welcome the decision taken by Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee,” Mukherjee told a television channel.
He refused to say anything further.
Mukherjee’s comment came after Banerjee, who had been opposing his bid for the top post so long, did a volte face and announced that her party would vote for him in the July 19 poll.
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed, who is in charge of the party’s affairs in West Bengal, also welcomed the Trinamool decision by stating that it would not have been good if Trinamool had voted against Mukherjee or abstained from the presidential poll.
“We all welcome Mamata-di’s decision. We are very happy. It would not have looked good if Trinamool being an alliance partner of the UPA, would have abstained or had voted against Pranab-da,” Ahmed said.