Indian Presidential Election 2017

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President Election Result 2017: Ram Nath Kovind Will Take Oath As 14th President Of India On July 25

Ram Nath Kovind has won the presidential election after securing over two-thirds of the total electoral college votes. Mr Kovind will be sworn-in as the 14th President of India on July 25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Ram Nath Kovind for winning the presidential election. PM Modi tweeted: "Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji on being elected the President of India! Best wishes for a fruitful & inspiring tenure." Flowers and extra security had arrived at the former Bihar governor's home in Delhi long before the official announcement and sweets were passed around at his hometown in Uttar Pradesh. The counting of votes for the presidential election began at 11 am today. The contest, between the ruling NDA's Ram Nath Kovind and the Opposition's Meira Kumar, both Dalits, had seen nearly 99 per cent lawmakers and legislators cast their vote - the highest ever. Voting had taken place on July 17.
Jul 20, 2017
13:35 (IST)
Meira Kumar, the opposition's candidate for the post of President of India, is from Bihar, and is the daughter of Jagjivan Ram, the freedom fighter, Dalit leader and former deputy Prime Minister. The 72-year-old is a veteran politician. She had been a minister of the UPA government and later, was chosen unopposed as the Speaker of the 15th Lok Sabha. After being nominated by the opposition, Ms Kumar had said, "The collegium should decide the President in best interest of country, on principles and ideologies".

Here are 10 facts about Meira Kumar:

1) In 2009, Meira Kumar became the consensus candidate of then ruling UPA and the Opposition NDA for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker.

2) She was the first woman and Dalit to head the Lok Sabha.

3) Meira Kumar had handled the Social Justice and the Water Resources departments in the UPA1 and UPA 2 governments.

4) Ms Kumar is a five-time member of the Lok Sabha, From 2004 to 2014, she represented Bihar's Sasaram, the constituency her father had nurtured.

5) A student of English literature, Ms Kumar had got a degree in law and then joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1973.

6) The soft-spoken diplomat started her political career and contested her first election in 1985, a year before her father's death.

7) In 1985, she was elected to the Lok Sabha from Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh, defeating top Dalit leaders Mayawati and Ram Vilas Paswan.

8) Though Jagjivan Ram had rebelled against Indira Gandhi, her son Rajiv Gandhi had insisted that Meira Kumar join the Congress.

9) She had quit the Congress for two years from 2000, citing differences with the party leadership.

10) As a diplomat, she has served in the embassies in Spain, the UK and Mauritius. She also served as a member of the India-Mauritius Joint Commission.

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