Thursday, July 19, 2012

Polling begins to elect new President

NEW DELHI, July 19, 2012

Polling began on Wednesday in Parliament House and state capitals for electing a new President in a race that appears clearly in favour of UPA nominee Pranab Mukherjee, who faces P A Sangma sponsored by some opposition parties.



Brisk polling was witnessed in the early hours with M K Alagiri of DMK, opposition BJD MPs led by B Mahtab and Pratap Singh Bajwa of the Congress among the early voters.



Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to cast his ballot at 11 a.m.



As many as 4,120 MLAs and 776 MPs with a total vote value of 10.98 lakh votes are eligible to cast their ballot in the 14th Presidential election.



Members of the Rajya Sabha, the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies make up the Electoral College for the Presidential election.



The run-up to the Presidential poll saw its twists and turns with key UPA ally Trinamool Congress first declaring its opposition to Mr. Mukherjee only to take "the painful decision" to back him.



Besides the UPA and its four supporting parties —— SP, BSP, RJD, JD(S) —— NDA members JD(U) and Shiv Sena as also the CPI(M) and Forward Bloc have declared their support for Mr. Mukherjee.



The CPI, RSP, TDP and TRS, which together have about 36,000 votes, are likely to abstain from voting.



There are around 32,000 votes with smaller parties who have no presence in Parliament but have legislators in the states.



Mr. Sangma, a former Lok Sabha Speaker, jumped into the fray playing the tribal card with initial support of the BJD and AIADMK. The BJP and Akali Dal decided to back Sangma, who quit the NCP, the party he founded with Sharad Pawar, to contest the election.



With the support of SP (66,688 vote value), BSP (45,473), JD—U (40,737), Shiv Sena (18,495), JD—S (6,138) and CPI—M and Forward Bloc (around 41,000), Mr. Mukherjee can expect vote share of around 7.5 lakh.



In the electoral arithmetic, Mr. Sangma is expected to be way behind Mr. Mukherjee and is likely to garner around 3.15 lakh vote value.



Electors keen to exercise their franchise have to furnish either their identity card or a letter from the poll authority before being allowed to vote for the 14th Presidential poll.



Each elector has been sent a letter regarding the Presidential poll and they were requested to bring it with them when they come to cast their vote.



However, Rajya Sabha secretariat officers have also been given a directory of members of both the Houses to enable them to establish the identity of the voters.



Elaborate arrangements have been made at Room No. 63 of Parliament House and in Assembly buildings in every state capital, including in Delhi and Puducherry, to enable the electors to cast their vote.



The polling for the election began at 10:00 a.m. and will continue till 5:00 p.m.



The Election Commission has granted permission to 77 MPs to cast their votes in different state capitals, while eight MLAs from seven states have got the nod of the poll authority to vote in Parliament House.



Of this a larger chunk is of Trinamool Congress, whose MPs have been asked by their party chief to vote in state headquarters.



Security arrangements in and around Parliament House and particularly at the venue of the poll have been tightened for a free and fair poll.



In Parliament House, six Polling Officers' Tables have been set up and members of the electoral college have been distributed in serial order among them.



Six voting compartments —— each covered to enable the electors maintain secrecy while marking their ballot papers —— have been set up. Similar arrangements are in place in state assemblies.



The ballot box placed in the Delhi assembly is expected to be sent to Parliament tomorrow itself after the polling ends.



Ballot boxes from Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan are expected to be brought to Parliament by road while those from other state capitals will be brought here by air transport.



The counting of votes will take place on Sunday from 11:00 AM onwards.



Sonia, Manmohan cast their ballots



Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and UPA Presidential nominee Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday cast their ballots in the 14th Presidential election.



Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also joined the trio in exercising his franchise in the election.



Dr. Singh, Ms. Gandhi and Mr. Mukherjee waved at the group of camerapersons covering the elections.



Among the early voters were Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, BSP supremo Mayawati, NCP President and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.



From the opposition, BJP leaders Murli Manohar Joshi, Anurag Thakur, Yashodhara Raje, BJD leaders B Mahtab, Baijayant Panda, P K Patsani, were among the early voters.



Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Harish Rawat said that over 350 electors had cast their ballots within the first hour since the polling began at 10:00 a.m.



As many as 699 MPs and eight MLAs are expected to exercise their franchise in Parliament House



Modi casts his vote



Voting for the presidential election began here on Thursday morning where Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was amongst the first few to cast his vote.



Mr. Modi arrived at the polling booth located in the Gujarat Assembly premises just before the official time of voting at 10:00 hrs and casted his vote.



Polling was brisk in the morning as one day assembly session of Gujarat legislative assembly is also scheduled today.



Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) President Arjun Modhwadia and leader of opposition Shaktisinh Gohil were also amongst the few MLAs who casted their vote.



In the first hour around 70 MLAs and MPs also casted their votes, official sources said.
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