All six independent Rajya Sabha MPs likely to vote for Kovind

July 03, 2017 08:15 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 12:50 pm IST - New Delhi

NDA’s Presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind

NDA’s Presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind

All six independent members in the Rajya Sabha are likely to vote for National Democratic Alliance’s presidential nominee Ram Nath Kovind , giving a boost to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s efforts to get him over two-thirds of the total strength of the electoral college.

While some of the members have been supportive of the BJP on most issues, others have come around to its appeal to vote for Kovind, a senior party leader said.

 

Rajeev Chandrasekhar, an investor who is part of the NDA in Kerala, Sanjay Dattatraya Kakade, a Maharashtra businessman who has joined the BJP, Subhash Chandra, the Zee Group chairman elected to the Upper House with the BJP’s support and industrialist Parimal Nathwani are among the independent MPs in the House.

Amar Singh, who has been expelled from the Samajwadi Party, and A V Swamy of Odisha are two other members under the independent category.

“We have approached them and are expecting that they will vote for Kovind,” a BJP leader said.

With a majority of votes firmly behind him, Kovind’s election as the next president is virtually guaranteed and the saffron party is now working overtime to win over independents, smaller parties and fence-sitters to increase his lead over Meira Kumar, the opposition’s candidate.

 

Kovind is currently on a tour of different States to speak to lawmakers supporting his candidature.

He will be in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Tueday, and in Karnataka the day after.

He will fly to Arunachal Pradesh on July 6, BJP leaders said, and then visit Nagaland and Manipur the next day to meet MPs and MLAs from these States. He will later travel to Madhya Pradesh on July 8.

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