The second presidential election is taking place after the coming of Modi government. Occupant President Ramnath Kovind's term ends on July 24. Before that the election process has to be completed. The second presidential election is taking place after the coming of Modi government. Occupant President Ramnath Kovind's term ends on July 24. Before that, the election process has to be completed. In the next two-three days, a notification was issued that the process of electing a new president would begin. Bharatiya Janata Party's Lok Sabha over last Khepa; Even though there are more MPs in the Rajya Sabha, some states have lost power to the BJP. Of course, elections were held in five states, including Uttar Pradesh, a few months ago; Then the success of BJP in four states will be useful.
1. Who is the new president of India ?
The second presidential election is taking place after the coming of Modi government. Occupant
President Ramnath Kovind's term ends on July 24. Before that the election process has to be
completed.
2. The second presidential election is taking place after the coming of Modi government. Occupant
President Ramnath Kovind's term ends on July 24. Before that, the election process has to be
completed. In the next two-three days, a notification was issued that the process of electing a
new president would begin. Bharatiya Janata Party's Lok Sabha over last Khepa; Even though
there are more MPs in the Rajya Sabha, some states have lost power to the BJP. Of course,
elections were held in five states, including Uttar Pradesh, a few months ago; Then the success of
BJP in four states will be useful. Members of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha in the
Presidential elections; Also, only members of the Legislative Assemblies of the country can vote.
Though Delhi and Puducherry are Union Territories, their MLAs also vote for them. The value
of the votes of the elected MLAs in each state varies according to the population of that state.
That is why the total value of votes in the presidential election is 10 lakh 79 thousand 206. The
value and counting of votes in this election is somewhat complicated. Therefore, the election of a
new president does not depend on who owns the government at the center. On paper, the value of
the votes of the people's representatives is higher today than the total votes of the ruling NDA.
These include the Congress and other national parties; Also all the regional parties which are not
with BJP came.
Although the combined value of all the votes seems to be higher than that of the NDA, the big
question is whether there is a single opposition candidate and all the regional parties behind him.
Telangana Chief Minister KCR has been taking a tough stance against the BJP; However, his
neighbor Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagmohan Reddy does not show much opposition to the
BJP. This is the story of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Though Biju Janata Dal defeated
BJP in Odisha Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections, Navin Babu does not always stand against
the Center with sword in hand. At the same time, it often matters which state the candidate
belongs to. There are instances of parties in that state forgetting their differences and voting for
the cause of becoming the president of their state; However, looking at the overall political
picture of the country today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will decide at this time, that
candidate is more likely to be the President. The current president will have another chance, but
there are no signs of that happening. After Modi came to power, most of the BJP leaders have
been given a single batch of governorship. There is also talk of whether Vice President Venkaiah
Naidu will be considered; But it is doubtful whether Naidu is in good health. Although Mukhtar
3. Abbas Naqvi was in the Union Cabinet, he did not get the Rajya Sabha nomination, nor did he
consider running for the Lok Sabha by-election. He has a chance to become vice president, the
capital said. If so, the name of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, who has been the talk of
the town for the next few years, will be dropped. The two positions will not go to the same
minority community at the same time. Arif Mohammad Khan's name may come up again, given
the anti-India reaction in the Gulf today. Khan is a scholar, linguist and a leader who has been
ousted from the Rajiv Gandhi cabinet in the Shahbano case. On the other hand, Modi is
constantly talking about women's rights and development. They may even consider giving India
another woman president. When APJ Abdul Kalam became the President of Vajpayee Parvat,
several days in the media, P. C. Alexander, Kalam and other names were being discussed.
Information of many developments was coming out. Now even the cabinet ministers in his
cabinet have no idea whose name is on Modi's mind. In a huge and democratic country like
India, there is no need to resort to a coup d'etat. On the contrary, in sealing the name of Ramnath
Kovind, Modi did not show that he should include as many sections of the society as possible in
this process. It doesn't make sense to expect them to show up this time. Even today, Indira
Gandhi is criticized for making the President of the country a 'rubber stamp' on the strength of
her majority. Looking at Kovind's tenure, Modi is also taking steps in the same direction.