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Meira Kumar seeks conscience vote in presidenti­al election

- IANS

new delhi — Opposition candidate Meira Kumar on Wednesday filed her nomination for the July 17 Presidenti­al election, which she termed ‘a fight of ideology for democratic principles’ and said she has appealed to members of the Electoral College to ‘listen to their conscience’ and vote for her.

“From today our fight has begun. This is the fight of ideology. Our ideology is based on the values of democratic principles, building an inclusive society, freedom of expression, press freedom, transparen­cy and abolition of caste,” Meira Kumar told reporters after filing her nomination in Parliament House here.

“I have requested all the electors that this is a crucial time. The nation today stands at the crossroads from where one way leads to the place where there is narrow mindedness and no concern for the poor, Dalits and downtrodde­n,” she added.

The other way, she said, leads to where the poor, Dalits, marginalis­ed, women and people from all religions have their rights and dignity.

“I have requested all the honourable members of the Electoral College to listen to their conscience and vote for me,” the former Lok Sabha Speaker and daughter of noted Dalit leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Babu Jagjivan Ram said.

Earlier, opposition leaders, including from the Congress and Left, accompanie­d Meira Kumar to the Lok Sabha Secretary General’s chamber to file the nomination.

Besides former prime minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi, the other leaders present were NCP chief Sharad Pawar, BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra, CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI leader D. Raja and TMC leader Derek O’Brien. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasa­my and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah were also present.

Unlike the NDA show where all the prominent BJP leaders and leaders of parties supporting Ram Nath Kovind’s candidatur­e were present, major opposition leaders including RJD Chief Lalu Prasad, TMC chief Mamata Banerjee and BSP Supremo Mayawati were conspicuou­s by their absence.

BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra tried to play down his leader’s absence saying all the 17 parties supporting Meira Kumar’s candidatur­e were present. —

 ?? PTI ?? Meira Kumar exchanging greetings with political leaders and workers after filing her nomination papers at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
PTI Meira Kumar exchanging greetings with political leaders and workers after filing her nomination papers at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday. —

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