Yashwant Sinha not best candidate for President's post: CPI(M) MP
Several opposition parties, including the Congress, TMC and the Left, have come together to put up Sinha as their candidate for the election against the BJP-led NDA's Draupadi Murmu.

Expressing his reservation about the candidature of Sinha, who has been in the BJP and the Trinamool Congress, Bhattacharya said that some other candidate could have been chosen who would have been more acceptable.
"I am unhappy with the candidate selection," he told PTI, hastening to add that it does not mean that the decision to fight the presidential election was wrong.
Several opposition parties, including the Congress, TMC and the Left, have come together to put up Sinha as their candidate for the election against the BJP-led NDA's Draupadi Murmu.
Bhattacharya, a Rajya Sabha MP, said that for the sake of larger opposition unity, Sinha's candidature had to be accepted, but it would have been good to have a "better" candidate.
"He (Sinha) is not the best candidate," Bhattacharya, a former advocate general of Tripura and an ex-mayor of Kolkata, said.
He said that the Left parties, however, cannot be a divider of the opposition unity and have to fight unitedly.
"Given that the strength of the Left is so low we have to agree to other parties' opinion," Bhattacharya said.
The CPI(M)'s strength in Lok Sabha is three, CPI's two and RSP's one. In the Rajya Sabha, CPI(M) has five seats, while the CPI has two.
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