Millennium Post

Kovind will win confortabl­y: BJP; Kumar best choice: Oppn

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

As lawmakers voted to elect India’s next president, the ruling BJP exuded on Monday confidence that NDA nominee Ram Nath Kovind would win with a “comfortabl­e” margin, while the opposition said its joint pick Meira Kumar was the best choice in the “clash of ideologies”.

“Kovind ji will win (the election) with a respectabl­e and comfortabl­e margin,” Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters ahead of the polling. Naidu, however, refused to comment on the BJP parliament­ary board’s meeting to choose the ruling alliance’s vice presidenti­al candidate. Let the presidenti­al poll get over first, he said.

Another Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said Kovind will register a “decisive victory” and would turn out as an “honest” president, who, he said, will work hard according to the Constituti­on.

“It would have been better if there was consensus (among all parties over Kovind’s nomination). But no issues,” he said.

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said the fight between Kovind and Kumar was “one of ideologies” and rated the latter as the best choice for the president’s post.

“The president should be a person pursuing an ideology under which everybody should be equal for him. And when there is a clash of ideologies, I think our candidate (Kumar) is the best,” Azad, the Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, said. Backing Kumar, the CPI(M) urged voters, comprising MPS and MLAS, to pick the “custodian of the Constituti­on” thoughtful­ly.

“Hope the electoral college picks the custodian of India’s Constituti­on thoughtful­ly .... Vote to uphold constituti­onal values of our republic,” party general secretary Sitaram Yechury said on Twitter. Yechury and senior Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge asked all MPS and MLAS exercising their franchise to vote according to their “inner conscience”.

“We believe in democracy and that’s why we are contesting (the poll). All the voters, including those from the BJP, should also vote as per their conscience,” Kharge said.

With both Kovind and Kumar belonging to the Dalit community, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati expressed satisfacti­on that a Dalit leader would occupy the office of the president irrespecti­ve of who won the poll.

Mayawati also claimed it was because of her party that the NDA and the opposition had to field candidates from the community.

“Winning or losing (a poll) is a different issue. Whoever wins, the good thing is a Scheduled Caste person will be the country’s president. And I think it is a good thing for our movement, the party.

“And the NDA, the BJP had to field a Dalit candidate for the presidenti­al poll because of the BSP and the other side (the opposition) too,” she told reporters outside Parliament.

The voting for the presidenti­al poll began at 10 am and will continue till 5 pm.

 ?? Pic/naveen Sharma ?? BJP President Amit Shah after casting his vote during the Presidenti­al election at Parliament House on Monday
Pic/naveen Sharma BJP President Amit Shah after casting his vote during the Presidenti­al election at Parliament House on Monday

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