<p>The opposition parties will meet on June 21 to discuss the candidate for the Presidential election. The meeting will be chaired by NCP chief Sharad Pawar.</p>.<p>Sources say that 17 parties will attend the meeting. The parties have to arrive at a consensus on the candidate's name after Sharad Pawar declined to contest.</p>.<p>The opposition parties had on Wednesday decided to field a joint candidate in the Presidential polls next month.</p>.<p>The meeting of opposition leaders, called by Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, was held here for building a consensus on a joint opposition candidate.</p>.<p>In the meeting, a resolution was passed to field a common candidate.</p>.<p>"In the forthcoming Presidential election which is being held on the 75th anniversary of India's Independence, we have decided to field a common candidate who can truly serve as custodian of the Constitution and stop the Modi government from doing further damage to Indian democracy and India's social fabric," it said.</p>.<p>Banerjee said all important political parties sent their representatives and several senior leaders attended the meeting.</p>
<p>The opposition parties will meet on June 21 to discuss the candidate for the Presidential election. The meeting will be chaired by NCP chief Sharad Pawar.</p>.<p>Sources say that 17 parties will attend the meeting. The parties have to arrive at a consensus on the candidate's name after Sharad Pawar declined to contest.</p>.<p>The opposition parties had on Wednesday decided to field a joint candidate in the Presidential polls next month.</p>.<p>The meeting of opposition leaders, called by Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, was held here for building a consensus on a joint opposition candidate.</p>.<p>In the meeting, a resolution was passed to field a common candidate.</p>.<p>"In the forthcoming Presidential election which is being held on the 75th anniversary of India's Independence, we have decided to field a common candidate who can truly serve as custodian of the Constitution and stop the Modi government from doing further damage to Indian democracy and India's social fabric," it said.</p>.<p>Banerjee said all important political parties sent their representatives and several senior leaders attended the meeting.</p>