Hearty felicitations to Shri RamnathKovind ji on his election as President of India with a huge majority.
- M Venkaiah Naidu (@MVenkaiahNaidu) July 20, 2017
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Opinion: What Modi Has Accomplished With Kovind's Election As PresidentR. Balashankar
Friday July 28, 2017The Mandal kamandal discourse that dominated Indian politics in the last three decades has finally come full circle with the election of Ram Nath Kovind as the new President of India. This is the first time in Indian history that the President, the Vice President and the Prime Minister belong to the Dalit and OBC communities.
Opinion: Nitish Kumar Teaches Opposition An Important LessonSwati Chaturvedi
Thursday June 22, 2017The choice of Meira Kumar who is from Bihar and a Jatav Dalit has certainly put Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in a tight spot politically which was the intent of Sonia Gandhi and RJD chief, Lalu Yadav, who are upset with Nitish Kumar's "defection" in saying his party will vote for Kovind.
Opinion: With Low-Profile Kovind, Modi And Amit Shah Hit Bull’s EyeChandan Mitra
Wednesday June 21, 2017Mild mannered and a thorough gentleman, Kovind's choice by the BJP's helmsmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party president, Amit Shah, has once again been described as a masterstroke.
Opinion: With Kovind For President, Modi-Shah Have Made Ace MoveSwati Chaturvedi
Monday June 19, 2017The selection of Kovind proves that Modi and Shah do not take a moment off from 24/7 politics.
Opinion: How RSS And Amit Shah Are Plotting The Election For PresidentSwati Chaturvedi
Wednesday June 14, 2017For the thrice-banned RSS, it will be the ultimate validation when one of their own occupies Rashtrapati Bhavan, a point of immense satisfaction that will follow the appointment of Yogi Adityanath as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
The BJP has called the NDA's candidate Ram Nath Kovind's win in the presidential election a truly historic win. But the former governor who will become the country's second Dalit President may not be the only one setting records.
The BJP on Thursday took a swipe at the opposition's presidential candidate Meira Kumar's claim of fighting an ideological contest, saying she represented the dynasty culture of the Congress while its candidate Ram Nath Kovind showed its commitment to the marginalised groups.
A total of 77 votes were declared invalid today during counting for the presidential election and the list of rejected ballots was topped by parliamentarians.
Ram Nath Kovind's election as the next president of India was never in doubt but the large scale cross-voting in seven states throws up a big worry for the opposition, especially ahead of polls in Gujarat later this year.
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