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PM, Sonia Gandhi congratulate Pranab on becoming presidential-elect |
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi
visited the residence of Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday evening to congratulate him on
becoming the 13th president-elect of India. While Congress general Secretary and her son
rahul Gandhi accompanied Sonia Gandhi during their visit to the Mukherjee residence, the
Prime Minister was accompanied by his wife Gursharan Kaur. Earlier, UPA candidate Pranab
Mukherjee was formally elected to be the 13th President-designate of India . Mukherjee got
the magic figures (around 5.18 lakh worth of votes) to become
new President of India. He got the required number during the ongoing counting
of votes at Parliament House here on Sunday. The Election Commission of India
will make the formal announcement to this effect soon after completion of the
counting process. Mukherjee got the magic figure during the counting of votes
of Maharashtra . Though counting of votes of 15 more states are still awaited,
it will only have academic value. As expected, the UPA constituents and its key
supporting parties like SP, BSP, RJD and others had supported Mukherjee. Besides,
he also got the support of opposition parties like Shiv Sena and JD(U). Mukherjee
defeated the BJP-backed presidential candidate P A Sangma. The former NCP leader
Sangma got his votes mainly from the MPs belongs to BJP, BJD, SAD and AIADMK.
Among MLAs, he got votes mostly in BJP-ruled states like Goa, Gujarat , Chhattisgarh and
Madhya Pradesh. Interestingly, the BJP-ruled Karnataka witnessed cross voting during
Presidential poll. Ongoing counting shows that over a dozen BJP MLAs might
have voted in favour of Pranab Mukherjee who got 117 votes. Sangma got 103 votes
in the state. Mukherjee got the overwhelming support of Parliamentarians (Lok
Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs) in the President's election securing a vote value of
3,73,116. He got the remaining vote value (1.36 lakh) to reach the magic number
(majority mark of 5.18 lakh) from the MLAs who cast their votes in his favour.
Sangma, on the other hand, managed to get a vote value of only 1,45,848 in the
counting of votes of MPs. His vote value increased to over 2.2 lakh when votes
of MLAs of BJP-ruled states counted. A total of 748 MPs voted in the election
on July 19. Of the total votes, Mukherjee got 527 votes while Sangma got 206.
Fifteen votes including that of SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav were invalid. Counting
of ballots began amidst tight security in Parliament House here in the presence
of authorised representatives of both Mukherjee and Sangma at 11am. First trend
came around 1pm after counting of votes of all MPs. Authorised representatives
if both the Presidential candidates inspected the seals of the ballot boxes and
the counting began after ascertaining that they were not tampered with. All the
ballot boxes from the states had reached Parliament House by Saturday and were
kept in a strong room. The Election Commission on the ground that he violated
the code of secrecy by revealing his ballot had declared the vote of SP chief
Mulayam Singh Yadav invalid. Yadav had initially voted for Sangma and then tore
the ballot paper when he realised his mistake. Sangma jumped into the fray playing
the tribal card with the initial support of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The President of India is the head
of state of the Republic of India . The President is the formal head of the
legislature, executive and judiciary branches of Indian Democracy and is the
commander-in-chief
of the Indian Armed Forces. The powers to pardon and clemency are vested with
the President of India. |
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