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NEW DELHI: UPA presidential candidate and former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee got the magic figures (around 5.18 lakh worth of votes) to become new President of India. He got the required number during the ongoing counting of votes at Parliament House here on Sunday. The formal announcement to this effect will be made soon by the Election Commission of India after completion of the counting process.

Mukherjee got the magic figure during the counting of votes of Maharashtra. Though counting of votes of 15 more states are still awaited, it will only have academic value.

As expected, the UPA constituents and its key supporting parties like SP, BSP, RJD and others had supported Mukherjee. Besides, he also got the support of opposition parties like Shiv Sena and JD(U).

Mukherjee defeated the BJP-backed presidential candidate P A Sangma. The former NCP leader Sangma got his votes mainly from the MPs belong to BJP, BJD, SAD and AIADMK. Among MLAs, he got votes mostly in BJP-ruled states like Goa, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. Interestingly, the BJP-ruled Karnataka witnessed cross-voting during Presidential poll. Ongoing counting shows that over a dozen BJP MLAs might have voted in favour of Pranab Mukherjee who got 117 votes. Sangma got 103 votes in the state.

Mukherjee got the overwhelming support of Parliamentarians (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs) in the President's election securing a vote value of 3,73,116. He got the remaining vote value (1.36lakh) to reach the magic number (majority mark of 5.18) lakh) from the MLAs who cast their votes in his favour.

Sangma, on the other hand, managed to get a vote value of only 1,45,848 in the counting of votes of MPs. His vote value increased to over 2.2 lakh when votes of MLAs of BJP-ruled states counted.

A total of 748 MPs voted in the election on July 19. Of the total votes, Mukherjee got 527 votes while Sangma got 206. Fifteen votes including that of SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav were invalid.

Counting of ballots began amidst tight security in Parliament House here in the presence of authorised representatives of both Mukherjee and Sangma at 11am. First trend came around 1pm after counting of votes of all MPs.

Authorised representatives if both the Presidential candidates inspected the seals of the ballot boxes and the counting began after ascertaining that they were not tampered with.

As many as 95 per cent of the 4,896 electors -- 776 MPs and 4,120 MLAs -- had exercised their franchise on Thursday at the polling centres set up in Parliament House and 30 other states and Union territories with assemblies.

All the ballot boxes from the states had reached Parliament House by Saturday and were kept in a strong room.

The vote of SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav had been declared invalid by the Election Commission on the ground that he violated the code of secrecy by revealing his ballot. Yadav had initially voted for Sangma and then tore the ballot paper when he realised his mistake.

Pranab Mukherjee voted India's 13th President - The Times of India

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A retarded Donkey would have been better than that Pratibha Patil...
Good riddance..!! :yahoo:
 
Congrats to Pranab Mukerjee for getting his retirement home.
His ambitions of getting Prime Minister was confined to his initials of name PM.

Now he can go places, ride on sukhois, jet ski on beaches, walk the gardens of Rashtrapathi bhavans, play golf in a private golf course inside.. rest in peace.
 
It makes it very difficult for BJP to form a govt in 2014 even if they emerge the single largest party ... Congress could be called first to form a coalition !

Its thereby always better for a non political person of eminent stature to by selected a president ,just like how Abdul kalam was
 
Congratulations Mr President! Hope you complete the political career with the honorable position in a honorable way. All the best.
 
It makes it very difficult for BJP to form a govt in 2014 even if they emerge the single largest party ... Congress could be called first to form a coalition !

Its thereby always better for a non political person of eminent stature to by selected a president ,just like how Abdul kalam was

The president is a servant of the constitution. He can only call the representative of the largest party to form the govt, as stipulated in the constitution. He is not a monarch, to appoint who he pleases.
 
Finally the new rubber stamp :D hope this won't cost as much as last one :D
 
Selection of Pranab da will ensure three things:

1. Office of President now cannot be considered as a "rubber stamp".

2. India will be represented by a "man of profile" in foreign countries during Presidential trips not anyone like Prathibha Patil (with no prathibha at all....:lol:)

3. It may also set a precedent that future Presidents will be some powerful personalities not weak persons.


+ those who are thinking that in 2014 elections Pranab will favor congress even if BJP emerged the largest party are totally wrong, since Pranab da is a man of integrity, he is in league of persons who are called "by the book", he cannot go against the constitution of India & will not go against it whatever happens. I heard that Sonia was not in favor of Pranab as President but was left with no choice at all (this also contradicts the belief that he will favor congress).

P.S. I really wanted him as a PM but destiny had something else waiting for him.
 
The president is a servant of the constitution. He can only call the representative of the largest party to form the govt, as stipulated in the constitution. He is not a monarch, to appoint who he pleases.


It has happened in the past at state govt levels that if two parties numbers are close governor has called the party he favors first to form the govt .. Same could happen in Central govt level too if the president is too political !

imagine a hypothetical yet possible situation with BJP at 165 seats and congress at 160 seats .... Then Imagine that Congress says its overall UPA Numbers are higher hence UPA should be called first but .... but BJP says since it is the single largest party BJP needs to be called even though overall NDA seats might be lesser than UPAs ...

At these situations its at the discretion of president to take a call , and we all know where Pranabs loyalties will lie ....
 
Nice..with this comes Body guards on horses,a limosine,free trips to around the world and last but not the least joy rides on Sukhois and T90.
 
I feel bad because no perfect man was in race but the only reasons why we should feel good is he is better than Patil and Sangma .
 
It has happened in the past at state govt levels that if two parties numbers are close governor has called the party he favors first to form the govt .. Same could happen in Central govt level too if the president is too political !

imagine a hypothetical yet possible situation with BJP at 165 seats and congress at 160 seats .... Then Imagine that Congress says its overall UPA Numbers are higher hence UPA should be called first but .... but BJP says since it is the single largest party BJP needs to be called even though overall NDA seats might be lesser than UPAs ...

At these situations its at the discretion of president to take a call , and we all know where Pranabs loyalties will lie ....

while the president does call on the single largest party (irrespective of who they might be) he asks for their support letters which gives them the numbers . if they have so, then they have to prove their majority on the floor of they house .
the situation you stated cannot happen . no one man can manipulate the constitution.
 
he sucks how can such a retard become a president..???

Congrats to Pranab Mukerjee for getting his retirement home.
His ambitions of getting Prime Minister was confined to his initials of name PM.

Now he can go places, ride on sukhois, jet ski on beaches, walk the gardens of Rashtrapathi bhavans, play golf in a private golf course inside.. rest in peace.

he became president,right???
 
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