100 percent behind Murmu ...... Naga MLAs to join Andhra and Sikkim
New Delhi
Election of Draupadi Murmu as the country's next President appears a foregone conclusion.
In Nagaland, all 60 legislators are expected to vote for BJP's and NDA's presidential nominee.
Ms Murmu, who hails from Odisha, will be India's first woman tribal President.
The 64-year-old Ms Murmu will also be the first President of India to be born after independence.
In Andhra Pradesh, ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) of chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddyand opposition TDP of N Chandrababu Naidu have decided to support her candidature.
The BJP is lucky to get 100 percent support from Andhra despite not having a single MLA.All MLAs belong to only these two parties TDP and YSRCP in the state. The saffron party of course has a Rajya Sabha
member from Andhra - who actually has defected from the TDP.
In Sikkim, the 32-member assembly has 19 members from SKM, 12 from BJP and one SDF.
In contrast to Murmu's possibility of hundred percent haul from three-states, opposition candidateYashwant Sinha is set to get 100 percent votes from Kerala.
Both the Presidential candidates would get no vote Jammu and Kashmir legislature in the absence of a Legislative Assembly,
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When she was born in 1958, in the district of Mayurbhanj in Odisha, there was nothing to foretell that Ms Draupadi Murmu would be headed towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan as India's first tribal President. She was educated at the Unit II High School and Rama Devi College (now University), both in Bhubaneswar.
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Kevechutso Doulo, State Executive Member, BJP Nagaland
The stage is again set for the election of India’s 15th President, the biggest democracy in the world. The President of India epitomizes India’s strength, democratic values and secular character. The BJP and the ruling NDA have decided to field Ms Draupadi Murmu – a tribal and a distinguished woman – for the coveted office.
It could be a cliche to say that our country is at a crossroad. Perhaps such a situation arises with every new President and the timing around his or her election.
As the confidence for the new President Madam Murmu to be the next President of India unfolds, we are all hopeful that the new President will certainly shape India’s future and also guide and advise the government to make India become a stronger and more vibrant nation.
The Modi government is firmly committed towards an inclusive India and determined to cherish and uphold the values of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”. The country is making immense progress in multiple sectors. This is truly a ‘New India’ as envisioned by our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji.
In the northeast region of India, we feel that a lot of positive impacts have happened in the last eight years. Some of them are path breaking. The country is able to enjoy a more cohesive perspective, more united and is stronger today than it was about two decades back. The government led by Modiji has rightly focused on India’s Act East Policy. India’s friendship with ASEAN neighbours has only strengthened opening new avenues for north east India.
As we wish good luck to Madam Murmu for the responsibility she will take over next month; it is also good to take a closer view on the last five years and the stewardship of President Ram Nath Kovindji.
The year 2017 offered many challenges. There were talks of polarisation and a section of citizens tried to push a line that they no longer felt safe in this India.
However, the NDA government led by the Prime Minister Modiji handled things very well and proved such fears wrong.
The towering calm presence of Mr Kovind’s stature and his cool approach to making India a secular country gave a soothing touch to the world around us.
His tenure would be always remembered for peace and India’s increased circle of influence in the world. The unprecedented Covid19 pandemic crisis was one of the challenging times that President Kovind had to shoulder and guide the country to cope well.
The health systems of the country remarkably became more prepared for further eventualities and the management of the entire pandemic under the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry and the decisive steps taken with regards to vaccine manufacturing and distribution by the Prime Minister Modiji stirred the country from a spiralling down of the economy to resurgence.
Thus, it is a privilege to congratulate Shri Ram Nath Kovindji as he is set to bid farewell to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, it is equally a momentous occasion as Madam Murmu would be taking the charge next month. If we are to celebrate the dignified change of India’s President office before the watchful eye of the world, the historic occasion demonstrates the triumph of Indian democracy.
It has to be appreciated that both the incumbent President Kovindji and incoming President Madam Murmu are both self made people – those who have come up the ladder hard way.
This is also reflective of the true spirit of ‘New India’ where an ordinary political karyakarta – born and brought up in challenging situations and circumstances would rise to become the First Citizen of world’s largest democracy.
I cannot agree more with the words of Prime Minister Narendra Modiji, “Not only is Democracy a system, but also a ‘sanskar’- a part of our ethos. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty”.
Coincidentally, as I began to pen down my first draft for this article on June 25, 2022, I recalled the contemporary Indian history, which many of the scholars are also well aware of the fact that in 1975 – that is 47 years back – Indian democracy was curtailed and Emergency was imposed by Smt Indira Gandhi. The country became like a prison.
Prominent leaders including Jai Prakash Narayan, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L K Advani were jailed amongst many others. The press freedom was curtailed and the judiciary too could not escape the sinister shadows of dictatorship. It is ironic that the same Congress party makes all sorts of allegations against the government of the day.
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