The Asian Age

Meira Kumar also gets Z-plus security

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: The Union home ministry has decided to provide Z-plus security cover to the Opposition’s presidenti­al candidate Meira Kumar. NDA’s presidenti­al nominee Ram Nath Kovind also gets the same type of security cover. Ms Kumar’s security will be upgraded after obtaining her consent, home ministry sources said.

The presidenti­al candidate of the 17-party Opposition conglomera­te, Meira Kumar, on Friday said the coming polls for the highest constituti­onal office of the country was a fight between different ideologies and appealed to all political parties to vote on the basis of cherished values of social justice and inclusiven­ess.

In a statement, Ms Kumar appealed to the electorate, which comprises of parliament­arians and state legislator­s, to cast their vote in the best interests of the country.

The statement said that the coming polls was a fight of ideology.

“I would appeal to the collegium to take their decision on the best interest of the country, based on the cherished values and principles and ideologies. These are social justice, inclusiven­ess and values of composite

This is a fight of ideologies and there is no midway. People with secular ideology should stand with Meira Kumar. — Ghulam Nabi Azad, Senior Cong leader

Indian heritage which we hold so sacred.”

Many Opposition parties also said that they would contest on the basis of ideology and appealed to all secular forces to support its nominee Meira Kumar.

“This is a fight of ideologies and there is no midway. People with secular ideology should stand with Meira Kumar,” senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said.

On Thursday, 17 Opposition parties chose Ms Kumar as their candidate against NDA nominee Ram Nath Kovind. The presidenti­al polls would be held on July 17.

CPI national secretary D. Raja said that the Opposition would fight the contest seriously despite less numbers as it was a battle of ideologies.

“It is true that the numbers are not in favour of the Opposition at this point of time. But it is a contest and must be fought seriously. It is not a token fight, but what is tokenism in a democracy? It is a battle of ideologies,” Mr Raja said.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad said that Mr Kovind was a hardcore RSS man and even if the “Congress had asked us to support him, I would have gone against it”.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDOPADHY­AY ?? NDA presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind (third from left) with BJP leaders Venkaiah Naidu (from left), Murli Manohar Joshi, L.K. Advani, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah wave to the mediaperso­ns as they walk to Parliament House to file Mr Kovind’s nomination papers for presidenti­al elections in New Delhi on Friday.
— PRITAM BANDOPADHY­AY NDA presidenti­al candidate Ram Nath Kovind (third from left) with BJP leaders Venkaiah Naidu (from left), Murli Manohar Joshi, L.K. Advani, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah wave to the mediaperso­ns as they walk to Parliament House to file Mr Kovind’s nomination papers for presidenti­al elections in New Delhi on Friday.
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