New Delhi: The opposition parties engaged in preparations against the BJP for the presidential election may get a big setback. Actually, there is news that the parties of two non-BJP ruled states do not want to go against the central government. However, it is also being said that after the announcement of the candidate from the BJP side, the final decision of the parties may be affected. Media reports quoted sources as saying that Jaganmohan Reddy's YSRCP in Andhra Pradesh and Naveen Patnaik's BJD in Odisha are not going to align with the opposition in an attempt to challenge the BJP. Sources in opposition parties have been told that the leaders who spoke to the party found that they were not inclined to go against the BJP. According to the report, a senior leader of the opposition has told that, 'He does not want any kind of confrontation with the ruling party nor is he interested in making any kind of political rhetoric. Both have said that they have distanced themselves from the formation being called pro-government or anti-government and they want to stick to their stand. According to the report, the weakening Congress appears to be in the middle of the controversy, as many regional parties are against making the Congress the head of the opposition. At the same time, Congress has the support of those parties, which are running the government in the states with their help. However, it is also being said that it will not be surprising that YSRCP and BJD also support the nominee of the ruling party. 1.5 crore people in Punjab will get flour sitting at home, Bhagwant Mann cabinet approves Will Azam Khan's 'Eid' be celebrated in jail itself? Hearing on bail plea in Supreme Court today 'then Hanuman Chalisa will be played in amplified voice', Raj Thackeray again gave ultimatum to Uddhav government