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HAVE ASKED MPS, MLAS TO VOTE AS PER CONSCIENCE: MEIRA KUMAR

Says she has respect for Kovind, but battle is of two ideologies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SRINAGAR/ CHANDIGARH: The ideologies and principles that Indians believe in and due to which the country is united, are under threat, the Opposition’s presidenti­al nominee Meira Kumar claimed on Sunday adding that she has asked MPS and MLAS to vote according to their conscience.

Here to seek support from the National Conference (NC), Congress and independen­t legislator­s in her bid to get elected to the country’s highest office,

Kumar said the opposition wanted to make the poll - an election of principles.

She said she had respect for her rival NDA contestant Ram Nath Kovind, but the upcoming election was a battle of two ideologies. On a day-long visit to Chandigarh, former Lok Sabha speaker Kumar met the Congress MLAS and MPS from Punjab and Haryana to seek their support for the July 17 presidenti­al poll.

“Earlier, the presidenti­al election used to be a fight between two individual­s. For the first time, it is going to be a contest between two ideologies,” 72-year-old Kumar said at a press conference here in the evening.

“These are the principles which are close to my heart and to the hearts of most of the people of this country. India is united because we believe in these principles. There are so many religions in the country, so many cultures, ideologies and languages, but despite that, the country is united only because of these principles,” she said. Kumar said that the presidenti­al poll was an opportunit­y to stop a “danger that is lurking against the principles and the ideologies” on which the country was based.

“Since some time now, a danger is lurking on these principles and ideologies and if that is not stopped immediatel­y, then it is possible that the coming days will be lost in the dark.” she claimed.

So, the presidenti­al poll was thought as a good opportunit­y to tell the people of the country that there are people to talk about the things they believe in since centuries, Kumar said.

“Seventeen parties have come together to tell you that,” she said. Kumar said that she had written letters to all the members of the collegium the MPS and the MLAS irrespecti­ve of the parties or the states they belong to and told them that this was a historic opportunit­y to take a decision to make the country move forward and make a new India according to new thinking in real sense.

She said that when such historic decisions are to be taken, the voice of the conscience has to be heard. “So, I have appealed to them to listen to the voice of their conscience and support me,” she said.

Asked how confident she was of the numbers, Kumar said “I think the numbers are immaterial before the voice of the conscience”.

Kumar is pitted against NDA’S Ram Nath Kovind in the presidenti­al poll, voting for which will take place on July 17.

“The President has to totally apolitical. This post is above politics. But the process of election to this post is political, because political parties have nominated both the candidates, so this whole process is political. “But once someone becomes the President, it is expected, he may or may not do so, but it is expected from them to become apolitical and rise above the narrow considerat­ions of politics,” she said.

Asked about Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar not supporting her, Kumar replied that “this happens in life and most often in politics that some friends have such thinking”.

Questioned whether she would make an appeal to him and other such parties, who were not part of the either the NDA or the UPA, Kumar said she has appealed all.

“I just said that I have written to all the honourable members of the collegium regardless of their party affiliatio­n, regardless of what states they come from,” she said.

The former Lok Sabha Speaker said she wants an atmosphere of peace to return to Jammu and Kashmir.

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 ?? PTI ?? UPA Presidenti­al candidate Meira Kumar along with National Conference President Farooq Abdullah and CPI-M leader Yousuf Tarigami addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Sunday during her visit to the valley as part of her Presidenti­al poll
PTI UPA Presidenti­al candidate Meira Kumar along with National Conference President Farooq Abdullah and CPI-M leader Yousuf Tarigami addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Sunday during her visit to the valley as part of her Presidenti­al poll

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