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          New Delhi, May 1 (IANS) Differences in the National Democratic   Alliance (NDA) over the presidential candidate emerged Tuesday with the Janata   Dal-United (JD-U) refusing to stand by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which   the day before declared it supports neither Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee   nor Vice President Hamid Ansari for the top post.
 |  There had been no discussion on the presidential candidate in the BJP-led   opposition alliance, JD-U leader and NDA convenor Sharad Yadav said. 
 "The view that Sushma-ji has expressed is their party's view. There has   not been any discussion with us or in the NDA on the presidential candidates,"   Sharad Yadav told reporters.
 
 BJP leader Sushma Swaraj Monday said her   party would not support Mukherjee or any other Congress candidate. She also said   the party would not back Ansari but was open to former president A.P.J. Abdul   Kalam.
 
 A day later, BJP spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Tuesday said   the party wanted a name on which all could agree.
 
 "We want them to bring   such a candidate on which all parties can arrive at consensus... but going by   what the Congress did in the last presidential poll, when they converted it in a   contest rather than electing a unanimous candidate, we have no expectation,"   Naqvi said here.
 
 "If they try to bring some political figure, we will   definitely not accept," he said.
 
 The Samajwadi Party (SP), which is   extending outside support to the Congress-led government, said Kalam was a good   choice and pitched for a Muslim candidate.
 
 SP leader Kamal Farooqui also   suggested the names of Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Qureshi and former   deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha K. Rahman Khan.
 
 "My party is discussing   name. We will come out with a name very soon... the non-NDA parties are in   support of a Muslim candidate, and as BJP is for A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, they may   also support if a good Muslim candidate is pitched," Farooqui told TV news   channel Times Now.
 
 "Kalam saab is a good candidate... but we have not   agreed on any name so far, we are discussing it," he said.
 
 President   Pratibha Patil's term ends in the third week of July.
 
 The UPA has over   40 percent of the total votes in the electoral college while the NDA has less   than 30 percent. Neither grouping can elect a presidential candidate on its own   electoral strength.
 
 
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