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BSP extends support to BJP-led NDA's presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu

Murmu on June 24 filed her nomination papers for the July 18 presidential election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi handing over the set of papers to Returning Officer PC Mody.

June 25, 2022 / 15:26 IST
Droupadi Murmu.

Droupadi Murmu.

The BSP on June 25 extended its support to the BJP-led NDA’s presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu, who is likely to be the first tribal leader and the second woman to occupy the post.

Murmu on June 24 filed her nomination papers for the July 18 presidential election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi handing over the set of papers to returning officer PC Mody.

Murmu, 64, if elected, will become the second female and first tribal president of India. She was born in Mayubhanj, Odisha, and graduated from Rama Devi Women’s College in Bhubaneswar, following which, she began working as an assistant professor at the Shri Aurobindo Integral Education and Research Centre. Murmu also worked as a junior assistant at the irrigation department of the government of Odisha, before joining the BJP in 1997.

In the same year, she was elected the councillor of Rairangpur.

Following this, Murmu was elected from Rairangpur in the 2000 state assembly elections and made minister in the BJD-BJP coalition government in the State, wherein she handled various portfolios including transport and commerce, fisheries as well as animal husbandry.

She was re-elected as an MLA in 2004. Murmu at this time continued to remain with the BJP and was subsequently made the district president of the saffron party in her hometown, Mayurbhanj.

Murmu also went to serve as the state president of the BJP's Scheduled Tribe Morcha between 2006 and 2009.

She was declared the governor of Jharkhand in 2015.

”The BSP has decided to extend support to Droupadi Murmu in the coming presidential elections keeping in mind that the Adivasi samaj is an important part of the party’s movement,” BSP supremo Mayawati said.

”This decision was taken not to support the BJP or NDA nor to go against the opposition UPA. It was done keeping in mind our party and its movement for making a capable and dedicated Adivasi woman the president of the country,” she said.

The BSP president while criticising the opposition parties for keeping her out of consultation while deciding on the presidential candidate, stressed that her party is free to decide on the presidential election.

”The Bengal chief minister by unilaterally and arbitrarily inviting only selected parties to the meeting of the opposition on June 15 and then Sharad Pawar (of NCP) not calling the BSP for a similar meeting on June 21 makes their casteist intentions clear,” Mayawati alleged.

Since the opposition is continuing with its ”casteist” mindset against the BSP, Mayawati said her party was independent to take its own decision on the presidential elections.”In such a situation, the efforts of opposition unity for the presidential and vice-president elections are not serious and people see it only as a pretence,” she said.

Former Union minister Yashwant Sinha has been declared the joint candidate by many opposition parties, including the Congress, the TMC and the NCP.

Mayawati said, ”The BSP is neither a follower of NDA nor of UPA or their constituents. It is also not a party that is a slave to big capitalists. The BSP is fearless in making decisions in the interests of the country, especially the poor, labourers, unemployed, Dalits, Adivasis, minorities and other marginalised sections.”
”If any opposition party or its government takes proper decisions in the interest of these sections then our party supports it without any hesitation, pressure or fear… no matter how much loss we have to bear because of it,” she stressed.

The BSP chief also accused the ”casteist” parties of demeaning her party. ”Those with casteist mentality never leave any chance to demean the BSP or its leadership. The party in power at the Centre and in the state is constantly engaged in weakening the movement of our party by adopting all possible tactics.

”The Congress and the BJP do not have the slightest desire to implement the Constitution in the country as it was originally intended by Bhim Rao Ambedkar,” she said.

The BSP has one member in the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly and 10 MPs in the Lok Sabha from the state who are eligible to vote in the Presidential election.

(With inputs from PTI)

Also readBJP-led NDA names Draupadi Murmu, former governor of Jharkhand as candidate for presidential polls

Saloni Dhumne
first published: Jun 25, 2022 03:26 pm

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