Counting of votes of Presidential poll today
The Hindu
Ruling NDA’s Droupadi Murmu and Opposition’s Yashwant Sinha are pitted against each other in the contest, with votes clearly stacked in favour of Ms. Murmu
India on Thursday will know who will succeed incumbent Ram Nath Kovind to become the country’s 15th President, as counting of votes for the Presidential election begins at 11.00 a.m. at the Parliament House here.
Ruling NDA's Droupadi Murmu and Opposition's Yashwant Sinha are pitted against each other in the contest. Ms. Murmu, if elected, will be the first tribal woman to occupy the top constitutional post in the country.
Mr. Kovind’s tenure is ending on July 24 and the new President will take oath on July 25.
With ballot boxes from all States having reached the Parliament House, poll officials are ready for the counting in room number 63, the strong room of Parliament where the boxes are guarded behind round-the-clock security.
Rajya Sabha Secretary General P.C. Mody, who is the Chief Returning Officer for the poll, will oversee the counting on Thursday, the result of which is likely to be declared by the evening.
Mr. Mody will first brief on the poll trends after all votes of MPs have been counted, and then again after votes of 10 States in alphabetical order have been counted.
Sources said he will brief once more on the poll trends after votes of 20 States have been counted, and then finally declare the result after the total counting.