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Explained: Significance of recent assembly elections on presidential polls

The BJP won in four out of five states that went to the polls in the last two months, yet it may still not have numbers to have the NDA candidate as the next President of India. Thus the saffron party is expected to bank on the YSRCP and BJD to secure a majority in the electoral college

March 17, 2022 / 19:49 IST
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President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File)

Despite the Bhartiya Janata Party bagging four out of five states in just-concluded assembly elections, the results have sent the ruling party and its allies into a tizzy as the number of seats won are very critical for the ruling NDA's calculation for the presidential elections scheduled to be held by July this year.

Considering its overall strength in the state assemblies and the Parliament, the recent numbers suggest that it won't be a smooth sail for the NDA to choose the successor of President Ram Nath Kovind whose term ends on July 24.

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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee too said on Wednesday that despite its recent victory in four states elections, winning the upcoming presidential polls will not be easy for the BJP as it doesn’t have even half the total number of legislators across the country.

“The game is not yet over. The presidential elections will take place soon. Without our support, you (BJP) won’t sail through. You shouldn’t forget that,” Banerjee said during her speech in the state assembly