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Dalit leader Kovind is NDA’S surprise pick for President

- SIMONTINI BHATTACHAR­JEE

NEW DELHI: India is set to get its second Dalit president as the BJP on Monday picked Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind as the NDA nominee for the top constituti­onal post.

The 71-year-old low profile Dalit leader, a two-term BJP Rajya Sabha member, is seen as an astute choice by the saffron party, which has been targeted by opposition parties over Dalit issues, and his election is almost a certainty as the ruling bloc with the support of some regional parties enjoys a majority in the electoral college.

K R Narayanan was the country’s first Dalit president.

BJP President Amit Shah made the announceme­nt following over two-hour long meeting of the party’s parliament­ary board, which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior party leaders.

“The BJP also discussed the issue with all political parties and several sections of the society. After this, a long list (of candidates) was prepared which was discussed during the Parliament­ary Board meeting,” Shah told the media.

Seeking support from opposition parties, Shah said Modi spoke to Congress President Sonia Gan- dhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and sought their support.

Top BJP leaders also spoke to various opposition parties and also got in touch with their allies.

Kovind, a lawyer, two-term Rajya Sabha MP and former president of the BJP’S ‘Dalit Morcha’, is likely to file his papers on June 23.

Ram Nath Kovind will make an exceptiona­l president and continue to be a strong voice for the poor, downtrodde­n and marginalis­ed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday.

Modi pointed out that Kovind, a farmer’s son, comes from a humble background. “He devoted his life to public service & worked for poor & marginalis­ed,” he said in another tweet.

Kovind flew down to Delhi on Monday evening hours after he was named for the top job and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

NDA constituen­ts barring the Shiv Sena on Monday welcomed the candidatur­e of Ram Nath Kovind for the president’s post.

With both the names suggested by it — RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and noted agricultur­ist M S Swaminatha­n — rejected, Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said the Dalit candidate was chosen merely for vote-bank politics.

The Sena will take a final decision on Tuesday regarding its support to 71-year-old Kovind.

The other NDA allies, however, were more kindly predispose­d. The ruling TRS in Telangana and Telugu Desam Party backed the BJP’S nominee.

Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Ram Vilas Paswan extended full support to the NDA’S presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind, saying his choice is a political masterstro­ke by Modi.

LUCKNOW: Though Uttar Pradesh has given the nation a number of prime ministers, it will be perhaps for the first time that the politicall­y-crucial state will have the pride of sending someone to Rashtrapat­i Bhavan if NDA nominee Ramnath Kovind becomes president.

The closest the state came to having its representa­tive in the President's House was in 1969, when Mohammad Hidaytulla­h became the first Acting President of India from July 20, 1969 to August 24, 1969.

Following the death of President Zakir Hussain on May 3, 1969, Varahgiri Venkat Giri, who was then the Vice President of India, was appointed as Acting President of India. As he resigned in a few months to take part in the presidenti­al elections, Hidayatull­ah, who had served as the Chief Justice of India, took over as the Acting President until the election of V V Giri as the President of India.

Hidaytulla­h was born on December 17, 1905 in Lucknow in a well-known family of Khan Bahadur Hafiz Mohammed Wilayatull­ah, an upper-class family. His grandfathe­r Munshi Kudartulla­h was an advocate in Varanasi.

The two-term Rajya Sabha member Kovind will be the second Dalit president as his election is almost a certainty with the ruling bloc enjoying majority in the electoral college. K R Narayanan was the country's first Dalit president.

Kovind, who was born on October 1, 1945 at Kanpur-dehat in Uttar Pradesh, studied commerce and law in Kanpur University.

He also served as a member on the board of management of the B R Ambedkar University, Lucknow.

Uttar Pradesh has the credit of giving nine prime ministers, including incumbent Narendra Modi, who is a Lok Sabha member from Varanasi.

Earlier, prime ministers hailing from Uttar Pradesh were Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Charan Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, Vishwanath Pratap Singh, Chandra Shekhar and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Vajpayee is the only surviving former prime minister.

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