
The wait for the 15th President of the country will end today. The counting of votes will begin at 11 am today. The result will come today. Voting for the presidency took place on 18 July.
There is a direct contest between NDA candidate Draupadi Murmu and opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha, but Draupadi Murmu's victory is almost certain. Due to this, BJP has made preparations for the celebration in 1.30 lakh tribal villages of the country.
The BJP, confident of Murmu's victory, will take out a victory procession in Delhi after the results. This will be the first time that a procession will be taken out after the victory of the President. BJP President JP Nadda will lead this procession till Rajpath. Will give a speech there. Will give credit to PM Modi for being elected President of tribal women for the first time. However, Murmu will not participate in the procession.
Preparing to give a political message from Draupadi's victory
As soon as the victory of Draupadi Murmu is announced, celebrations will start across the country. With the victory of Draupadi, BJP wants to give a special message to the entire country including the tribal community, and especially to the women. To send a political message to this community cut off from the mainstream that Prime Minister Modi and the BJP are the only parties that work not for power but the deprived sections and sections of the country.
This is the reason why party workers have been given strict instructions not to put any other leader's picture with Draupadi Murmu on the poster after the victory. It is believed that the party has started preparing for the general elections to be held in 2024 since the presidential election.
That's why Murmu's victory is considered certain.
BJP had made Murmu a candidate on June 21, then NDA had 5 lakh 63 thousand 825, i.e. 52% votes in the account. On being with 24 opposition parties, 4 lakh 80 thousand 748 i.e. 44% votes were being considered with Sinha. In the last 27 days, Murmu got a decisive lead due to many non-NDA parties coming in support. If all 10 Lakh 86 Thousand 431 votes are cast then Murmu will get more than 6.67 Lakh (61%) votes. Sinha's votes were reduced to 4.19 lakh. 5 lakh 40 thousand 065 votes are needed for victory.
swearing-in on 25
After the counting of votes on July 21, the new President of the country will be announced. The term of President Ram Nath Kovind ends at midnight on July 24. The new President will be sworn in on 25 July.
Draupadi Murmu: Junior Assistant, Teacher... Now the responsibility of the President
Born on 20 June 1958 in a village headman in Odisha. Studied till graduation.
Became Junior Assistant in Irrigation Department from 1979 to 1983. She was a teacher from 1994 to 1997.
Entered politics in 1997. Became a BJP councilor from Rairangpur Municipality. She also became the chairperson.
The husband was a bank employee. After the death of their husband and two sons, daughter Itishree Murmu remains. It is also bank employees.
President won by the highest margin
Year- 1957
President- Rajendra Prasad
In favor - 99.3%
Against - 0.4%
President won by the shortest margin
Year - 1969
President- VV Giri
In favor - 50.2%
Opposite- 48.7%
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