Meira Kumar meets North East politicians, says got assurance from all

Guwahati, July 5 (IANS): Stressing that presidential election is fought on ideologies, opposition's presidential candidate Meira Kumar on Wednesday said she is hopeful of support from the legislators of the northeastern states, irrespective of their party lines.   Earlier in the day, the former Lok Sabha Speaker visited Meghalaya and met the leaders of other northeastern states at a function held in Assam's capital town Guwahati and said she had received assurance of support from most of the political leaders in the northeastern region.   "A total of 17 parties have decided to elect me as their candidate for the presidential polls. These parties may differ in their opinion on different issues but they are unanimous in one ideology, the ideology that I am fighting for. The fight will be tough," she said while addressing the press conference.   "This is also a fight to ensure that the democratic values of the country are protected. I have appealed to all the leaders to support me and I hope I'll get the support of everyone gradually," she said.   "I am fighting for an ideology which is accepted by all in the country -- the ideology that makes all of us as one despite so many diverse religion and ethnicity," she said, adding that there was an urgent need to protect this ideology.   "I have met the ruling as well as opposition leaders of Meghalaya today (Wednesday). The Chief Minister as well as the opposition leaders have assured that they would support me," she mentioned.   Asked about Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to support the NDA's presidential candidate, Kumar only said that she had written letters to all the leaders of the country and that she was hopeful of their support in the forthcoming polls.   "Besides, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi had met all the major opposition parties in the country and all the leaders of those parties had unanimously decided to back me as their candidate in the presidential polls," she added.    

Kumar stirs controversy over support in Meghalaya

Shillong, July 5 (IANS): The Congress-led opposition's presidential nominee Meira Kumar on Wednesday stirred a controversy claiming that Meghalaya's opposition United Democratic Party (UDP) would be voting in her favour in the July 17 elections.   But UDP chief Donkupar Roy, who is also the Leader of the Opposition, denied pledging support to the former Lok Sabha Speaker, saying that "it is better to go by the winner".   Apart from the legislators of the Meghalaya United Alliance government led by Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, Roy, along with two party legislators, had attended the address by Meira Kumar in the assembly annexe.   However, three ministers - Prestone Tynsong, Roshan Warjri, Ampareen Lyngdoh besides Congress Lok Sabha member from Shillong Vincent H. Pala and the state's lone Rajya Sabha member Wansuk Syiem were absent. Six Tripura MLAs to meet Kovind on Thursday The six Trinamool Congress legislators shown the door by party supremo Mamata Banerjee for extending support to NDA presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind will meet him in Guwahati on Thursday, one of the lawmakers said on Wednesday.   "Following invitation from the BJP, five of us will meet Kovind in Guwahati tomorrow (Thursday). One MLA, Dilip Sarkar, told us on phone from Delhi that he will try to attend the meeting," said MLA Ashish Saha, who resigned as TMC state President on Wednesday.   Sarkar is in the national capital for medical treatment.   Another legislator Sudip Roy Barman said these lawmakers will chalk out their future course of action this month after holding another meeting.   According to media reports, all these Trinamool MLAs, along with other party leaders and workers, are likely to join the Bharatiya Janata Party in July. The sixth MLA has already joined the BJP.



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