The Asian Age

Kovind reaches out to all: ‘Prez is above politics’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a show of strength, 15 chief ministers, including two from non-NDA parties, along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah, Union ministers and NDA leaders accompanie­d the ruling alliance’s presidenti­al nominee Ram Nath Kovind, 71, as he filed his nomination papers on Friday for the July 17 election. The Opposition bloc has named former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar against Mr Kovind. With the numbers favouring Mr Kovind, he will be the first BJP leader to occupy the nation’s highest constituti­onal post. President Pranab

Mukherjee’s term ends on July 24. Mr Kovind will also be the second dalit to occupy the office after K.R. Narayanan, who was at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan from 1997 to 2002.

Interestin­gly, BJP ally and key NDA constituen­t Shiv Sena, whose leaders had seconded Mr Kovind’s name in the nomination papers, was not represente­d on the occasion at Parliament House, which the ruling party said was due to “some miscommuni­cation”. The chief ministers of two nonNDA non-UPA outfits — Tamil Nadu’s E.K. Palaniswam­i and his Telangana counterpar­t K. Chandrasek­har Rao — were also present.

Representa­tives of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) and the Jagan Mohan Reddy -ed YSRCP, who are supporting Mr Kovind, were also not present. However, a representa­tive of the BJD, Odisha’s ruling party, was present when Mr Kovind filed his nomination.

Veteran BJP leaders L.K. Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi also accompanie­d the NDA nominee. PDP president and J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, who is down with viral fever, could not attend the ceremony. Both had told the BJP leadership. The NDA leaders also held a meeting attended by the PM ahead of Mr Kovind filing his nomination papers.

After filing his nomination, Mr Kovind reached out to the Opposition parties and said that the post of President was above party politics and that he would strive to maintain its dignity. To seek support, Mr Kovind will be visiting almost every state, accompanie­d by a senior BJP leader. His first visit will be to his home state, Uttar Pradesh, on June 25, where senior BJP leader and Union minister Nitin Gadkari will be accompanyi­ng him.

“Ever since I became governor, I don’t belong to any political party. The post of President is above party politics. I am thankful to everybody for their support... I will do my best to maintain the dignity of the high office of President,” said the NDA candidate after filing his nomination as he sought support from all members of the electoral college. Mr Kovind named several former Presidents to cite the “great traditions” of the office and stressed that the Constituti­on was supreme. “That its supremacy is maintained is very important,” he added.

Mr Kovind pledged that he would work for the country’s “all-round developmen­t, fulfilment of youths’ aspiration­s and encouragem­ent to modern education”.

Reading from a prepared text, he said: “I will strive to see to it that the dream to build a new India which is developing continuous­ly when we celebrate 75 years of Independen­ce in 2022 is fulfilled.” He added that India is the “largest and greatest” democracy and thanked parties that had supported his candidatur­e.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? NDA’s presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they walk to Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday to file Mr Kovind’s nomination papers.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY NDA’s presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they walk to Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday to file Mr Kovind’s nomination papers.

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