
It8217;s not as if the Left had always wanted to endorse the UPA presidential aspirant. In fact, several regional parties had come up with the name of Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee around whom a consensus could be built. But CPIM General Secretary Prakash Karat cold-shouldered Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and Union Minister T R Baalu, who had met him on behalf of DMK8217;s M Karunanidhi.
The overt reason was that the CPIM did not want to be part of the executive branch. The real reason, or at least that8217;s what a section of the red party believes, was Chatterjee8217;s increasing differences with members of the party establishment. To bolster their theory, they point out that the Marxists had fielded candidates in presidential elections earlier, with Lakshmi Sehgal contesting against A P J Abdul Kalam in 2002. 8220;This was an occasion on which we could have won, but the party shied away,8221; says a CPM leader.