politics of president

Politics of the president

India’s current president Hon’ble Shri Pranab Mukherjee is ending his tenure on 24th July, 2017.
A lot of conundrum is being created in the country’s politics. The ruling party being with highest majority is well aware that the ball is already in their basket, whomever they will nominate as their president’s post candidate will automatically win over the opposition. Still giving proper chance to the opposition the ministers visited them and asked them to support their nominated candidate in the election run.
So NDA has presented the name of the ex-Bihar Governer Ram Nath Kovind as the new president nominee. He is a well-educated personality with a law background, has been the advocate of the High Court for many years and also has been the party’s national spokesperson for some time.
Coming from the Dalit-scheduled caste background, he is the best option considering the upcoming Lok Sabha elections-2019.
Playing one of the most important card now, to collect votes in the upcoming election. Apart from this aspect, it is also a positive going to come in the country that one from the scheduled caste is going to be on the highest post of the country, who will also inspire those to develop, to move forward in their lives and to raise their standards of living, which will enhance the living standard of the whole country.
It will also help the government to do the case study relating to their education, their employment status everything.
And the development will also increase the chances of the development of the rest of the lives also.
Ram Nath Kovind has already got support of the most of the required for his candidature as president. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has already given his support for Mr.Kovind. Rest of the people are also pledging their support to him.

Opposition is trying to play its role. Mamata banerjee is objecting this, well it is almost sure that he is going to be the new President of the country.

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