Deccan Chronicle

FROM QUIETUDE TO LIMELIGHT

Kovind’s non-confrontat­ional approach to politics may have led a JD(U) chief to support him

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His wasn’t the name that newspaper readers were familiar with or the face that television viewers knew. Today, Ram Nath Kovind walked away from that quiet past — and into the record books as India’s president-elect.

The former Bihar governor and old BJP hand, described variously as low profile, unassuming and affable, had an easy win to the country’s highest constituti­onal post, securing more than 65 per cent of the votes in the electoral college.

As celebratio­ns broke out in his ancestral home in Paraunkh village in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur Dehat, the 71year-old Kovind became the first BJP member and only the second Dalit to be elected to Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

Stepping away from quietude to the spotlight of constant scrutiny that comes with being the country’s first citizen, he was picked for the job by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance from Raj Bhavan in Patna, where he had struck an easy working relationsh­ip with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar.

It was perhaps Kovind’s non-confrontat­ional approach to politics that led the JD(U) chief to back him for the president’s office even though he had been critical of his appointmen­t as the governor, but later it led to the curious situation of the party endorsing the opposition’s candidate Gopalkrish­na Gandhi for the VicePresid­ent’s post.

This easy demeanour has stood the Kanpurborn former lawyer in good stead, say political watchers. He is not just a Dalit leader, but is known for his organisati­onal skills and is a loyal member of the BJP, attributes that not many in the larger NDA family can boast of.

Names of several presidenti­al probables from the NDA stable had done the rounds, but Kovind, a former national spokespers­on of the party, was not among them. While the choice surprised political watchers, it was seen as an astute move for a party working overtime to expand its social base.

 ??  ?? Ram Nath Kovind along with his wife Savita accepting greetings on being elected as the 14th President of India, in New Delhi on Thursday. — PTI
Ram Nath Kovind along with his wife Savita accepting greetings on being elected as the 14th President of India, in New Delhi on Thursday. — PTI

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