Kovind campaigns for presidential poll in Maharashtra
Mumbai July 15 (IANS) NDA s candidate Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday met legislators and parliamentarians from Maharashtra here seeking their support for Monday s presidential election.
Flanked by leaders of various National Democratic Alliance (NDA) constituents Kovind addressed a meeting of legislators and parliamentarians at the Garware Club and later interacted with them.
Present at the meeting were Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari Piyush Goyal Ramdas Athawale besides state Ministers leader of different NDA constituents in the state all MPs and MLAs.
Senior legislator Ravi Rana on behalf of all the nine independent legislators in the state welcomed Kovind and expressed their full support to his candidature.
Contrary to widespread speculation Kovind is not scheduled to meet the key NDA ally Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray.
However in a surprise move Kovind called up Thackeray and expressed his gratitude to him for the Shiv Sena support in the presidential poll.
"We welcome Kovindji in Mumbai. To visit Matoshri (the Thackeray residence) or not will be his call. But we are firm on seeing him in Rashtrapati Bhavan " said Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut in a tweet.
Earlier on Saturday Kovind was accorded a warm welcome at Mumbai Airport by Fadnavis Gadkari Athawale state Bharatiya Janata Party President Raosaheb Patil-Danve and other senior party functionaries and officials.
Shortly thereafter he drove down to the Garware Club in south Mumbai and addressed the meeting.
Thackeray s party will vote with NDA first time in 10 years.
It maybe recalled that in 2012 UPA s presidential candidate Pranab Mukherjee had personally met the Shiv Sena founder-supremo Bal Thackeray at his Bandra residence Matoshri after which the party extended its support to him diverting from the NDA ranks.
Previously in 2008 Thackeray failed to toe the NDA line and unilaterally announced support to UPA candidate Pratibha Patil on grounds that she was the first Maharashtrian and a woman to be elected to the country s top Constitutional post.
This time after initial hiccups and keeping the NDA on tenterhooks for several days Shiv Sena finally declared support to Kovind.
However long before the BJP had announced Kovind s candidacy the party had drummed up support for RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat who declined to contest and renowned agro-scientist M.S. Swaminathan who was not considered by the NDA.
In a bid to mollify the ally BJP President Amit Shah held a long meeting with Thackeray on these and other issues and finally the Sena acquiesced much to the relief of the NDA.
--IANS
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