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Kovind is India’s new president

- IANS

new delhi — Ram Nath Kovind, a lowcaste politician backed by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Partyled coalition, easily won India’s presidenti­al election on Thursday, tightening the party’s hold on positions of power.

India’s constituti­on provides a largely ceremonial role for the president, with the prime minister and his cabinet holding executive power. But the president has a key role during political crises. —

new delhi — Ram Nath Kovind, a Dalit BJP leader with humble beginnings, was on Thursday elected the 14th President of India defeating UPA candidate Meira Kumar in a straight fight by a huge margin, becoming the first BJP leader and one with RSS background to occupy Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

Backed by 40 parties, including those outside the ruling NDA, Kovind, 62, a former MP and Bihar Governor, defeated Meira Kumar with a margin of a vote value of 334,730.

He got 2,930 votes carrying a value of 700,244 while the former Lok Sabha Speaker secured 1,844 votes with a value of 367,314, the highest vote value recorded by any losing candidate in all the Presidenti­al elections held so far.

The electoral college consisted of 4,986 voters with a total vote value of 10,98,903. Seventy seven votes with a value of 20,942 were found to be invalid.

While Kovind got 65.65 per cent of the total valid votes with a value of 10,69,358, Meira Kumar got 34.35 per cent. MPs and MLAs are eligible to vote in the Presidenti­al election. Of the votes of MPs, Kovind got 522 compared to 225 by Meira Kumar.

The value of votes of MPs received by Kovind was 369,576 and that by Kumar was 159,300. In Andhra Pradesh, where Congress has one MLA, Meira Kumar drew a blank with all non-BJP parties voting for Kovind.

Announcing the election of Kovind, Returning Officer and Lok Sabha Secretary General Anoop Mishra said Kovind had got the required votes under the quota allot- ted to him in the preferenti­al vote system under the Presidenti­al and Vice Presidenti­al Elections Act.

“I declare Ram Nath Kovind as duly elected to the Office of President,” he said at the end of the counting process that lasted more than five hours.

He will be the second Dalit President after K.R. Narayanan, who had occupied the office between 1997 and 2002. Kovind, who was the national spokespers­on of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), headed the party’s Scheduled Caste Morcha for three years from 1999. He was actively associated with the RSS before joining the BJP.

Kovind, who practiced law in High Courts and the Supreme Court, said in his victory message that his election reflects the greatness of Indian democracy. He pledged to protect the Constituti­on and uphold its values and dedicated himself to work for the happiness of all sections.

Obviously tracing his roots, the President-elect said he represente­d all the hardworkin­g people like the farm workers, labourers and poor and his election was a message to those people who earn their livelihood with hard work and honesty.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP chief Amit Shah, Union Ministers and leaders of allied parties congratula­ted Kovind on his victory. “Best wishes for a fruitful and inspiring tenure,” Modi tweeted.

He also said he was gladdened by the extensive support for Kovind among MPs and across various states. “I thank members of the electoral college,” the Prime Minister said. Shah said Kovind’s “truly historic” victory was for the poor, downtrodde­n and the marginalis­ed and their aspiration­s.

Meira Kumar also congratula­ted Kovind. “I extend my good wishes to him as it has fallen upon him to uphold the Constituti­on of India in this most challengin­g time.”

Later, Modi, accompanie­d by Shah and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar, visited Kovind’s residence here and greeted him. He presented a stole and a flower and offered him sweets. —

I extend my good wishes to him as it has fallen upon him to uphold the Constituti­on of India in this most challengin­g time Meira Kumar

Best wishes for a fruitful and inspiring tenure Narendra Modi Prime Minister

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 ?? PTI ?? BJP workers celebrate the victory of Ram Nath Kovind in the president election, at Bikaner in Rajasthan on Thursday.—
PTI BJP workers celebrate the victory of Ram Nath Kovind in the president election, at Bikaner in Rajasthan on Thursday.—
 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi offers sweet to Ram Nath Kovind on being elected as the President of India, in New Delhi. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi offers sweet to Ram Nath Kovind on being elected as the President of India, in New Delhi. —
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