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Presidential poll: Non-committal JMM upsets Yashwant Sinha’s campaign launch plan

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New Delhi, June 24

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A non-committal JMM and an edgy JDS appear to have upset the campaign launch plan of Opposition presidential election candidate Yashwant Sinha.

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Sinha was to launch the campaign from Jharkhand and was to meet the ruling JMM and RJD MLAs.

But with the JMM veering towards NDA candidate Droupadi Murmu and a formal call on the issue to be taken at a party meeting on Saturday, Sinha has decided to wait.

Further JDS chief and former PM HD Deve Gowda’s description of Murmu as a “suitable candidate” has further enhanced Opposition camp anxieties.

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BJP chief JP Nadda personally called Deve Gowda today. The BJP has also been in touch with JMM which feels it has a commitment to Murmu, a former state Governor and a senior tribal leader.

Sinha was to start his campaign from Jharkhand but has decided to wait for a final call by the JMM on which way it will go.

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