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Tribal woman likely to be India’s next president

- BY ASHOK SHARMA

NEW DELHI — A woman representi­ng India’s poor tribal community is likely to be the country’s next president after the governing Bharatiya Janata Party picked Draupadi Murmu as its candidate.

The presidency is a ceremonial post and the election of Murmu, 64, is a formality with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP in a strong position to galvanize support for her among lawmakers representi­ng parliament and state legislatur­es.

The BJP chose Murmu at the party’s parliament­ary board meeting Tuesday chaired by Modi. Party president J.P. Nadda told reporters that they felt the next president should be a female tribal candidate.

A divided opposition named Yashwant Sinha, a BJP rebel, to challenge Murmu in the election. Sinha, 84, had served as the country’s finance minister during the previous BJP government from 1998 to 2002. He quit the party following a divergence with Modi on economic issues in 2018.

The voting will be held on July 18.

In India, the prime minister is the head of the government and holds the executive authority, and the president mostly follows the prime minister’s advice so long as it is constituti­onal.

Murmu, a member of Modi’s BJP, hails from the eastern Odisha state and had served as the governor of Jharkhand state.

Modi tweeted Tuesday, “Droupadi Murmu has devoted her life to serving society and empowering the poor, downtrodde­n as well as the marginaliz­ed.”

Murmu’s father and her grandfathe­r were village headmen in Baidaposi in Mayurbhanj district in Odisha.

Tribes are generally poor, lacking health care and education facilities in remote Indian villages. India’s tribal communitie­s have developed their traditions and economies in concert with the natural resources at hand.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? India’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party’s presidenti­al candidate Draupadi Murmu, greets well wishers who called on her Wednesday at Raigangpur in Odisha, India.
AP PHOTO India’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party’s presidenti­al candidate Draupadi Murmu, greets well wishers who called on her Wednesday at Raigangpur in Odisha, India.

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