Khaleej Times

Prez nominees Kovind, Meira look for support in Lucknow

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lucknow — The NDA’s presidenti­al nominee Ram Nath Kovind will be in the Uttar Pradesh capital on Sunday to seek support from elected representa­tives while preparatio­n in the Assembly is on for smooth conduct of voting, slated for July 17.

A senior Congress leader said the Opposition’s presidenti­al pick Meira Kumar might also pay a visit to Lucknow to seek votes from the electoral college as the party “will not leave any stone unturned” for the election.

“She, in all probabilit­y, will be accompanie­d by AICC general secretary Gulam Nabi Azad and is likely to meet all elected representa­tive, cutting across party affiliatio­ns,” he said.

The state, which has the maximum population in the country, has the highest value of each vote in the presidenti­al election. The electoral college includes elected members of the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha, states, union territorie­s and the NCT region of Delhi.

“The NDA’s presidenti­al nominee Ram Nath Kovind will be in the state capital tomorrow and will be going to Uttarakhan­d the next day,” national general secretary of the BJP Bhupendra Yadav said.

He is likely to meet MPs and MLAs of the BJP, its allies and also leaders of other political parties over dinner, sources said.

On its part, the state Assembly secretaria­t has started preparatio­ns and had also held meeting with a high-level delegation of the Election Commission on Friday.

“All necessary steps are being initiated to make foolproof arrangemen­ts before the presidenti­al election,” a senior official of the Assembly said.

For the first time, a special pen and ink would be brought to Lucknow from Delhi to be used by voters to mark their preference of candidates. For presidenti­al elections, votes are marked in a preferenti­al order which is then counted to declare the winner.

Since the NDA’s presidenti­al pick hails from Kanpur Dehat district of the state, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said it is an honour that the son of Uttar Pradesh would be occupying the presidenti­al office. — PTI

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