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I hope Draupadi Murmu will have an outstanding win: Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 18, 2022 12:23 IST

Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur ahead of presidential elections said, "A tribal woman standing for such a senior post ...

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Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur ahead of presidential elections said, "A tribal woman standing for such a senior post is historic. I hope she will have an outstanding win. From Himachal, all MLAs have cast their votes. I am sure all our votes have gone to her, she will win."

The Presidential polling has begun on Monday. Draupadi Murmu is the NDA candidate, who is contesting against Yashwant Sinha, who is the opposition's choice. The President is elected by members of the Electoral College consisting of elected Members of Parliament and of all the state Assemblies, including the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Nominated Members of Parliament, state Assemblies, and Members of Legislative Council are not eligible to vote. A total of 776 Members of Parliament and 4,033 MLAs will vote in the Presidential elections.

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