I am a fighter, not scapegoat in the presidential election: Meira Kumar in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Jul 1 (PTI): Meira Kumar, the opposition's presidential nominee, today asserted that she was not a "scapegoat" in the upcoming election to the country's top constitutional post as she was fighting for an ideology.

"Anybody fighting for an ideology and appealing to the voice of conscience cannot be a scapegoat. I am a fighter and I will fight and I am sure that many will join me in this fight," she said in response to a question whether she was being made a scapegoat in the presidential election.

Union minister and Republican Party of India (RPI) leader Ramdas Athawale had yesterday took a jibe at the Congress saying it was using Kumar as a "scapegoat" by fielding her as the opposition candidate in the July 17 presidential election.

Kumar, a former Lok Sabha speaker and the daughter of iconic Dalit leader Jagjivan Ram, was speaking to reporters after meeting the Congress MPs and MLAs at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office here.

Seventeen opposition parties have fielded Kumar as their joint candidate in the presidential election against NDA's nominee Ram Nath Kovind.

To a question on her not having the support of enough lawmakers, Kumar said she was fighting the poll on values and principles which were "sacred" to the people of the country.

"Wherever I go, people tell me that I do not have the numbers. If I do not have the numbers, why don't you round up the figures and declare the results? Why have the elections?," she wondered.

Pointing out that she launched her campaign from the Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat, Kumar said, "I am carrying forward those values and principles which are sacred to most of my countrymen and women.

"Someone has to take them up. I am taking up your fight also....you want me to withdraw? Do you want me to get defeated? I am simply fighting."

Kumar also met former prime minister and Janata Dal (Secular) supremo H D Deve Gowda and sought his party's support to her candidature.

Asked about the presidential poll turning into a "Dalit contest", she said it was "shameful" that a supreme election to the post of president was being painted in this manner.

"We have to come out of this mentality....even in 2017, people with high qualifications are talking about castes. When both the sides had fielded candidates from higher castes in the past, no one discussed about it. We were not even aware of their castes. We were only aware of their accomplishments, experience and capabilities and only those things were discussed.

"When the contest is between me and Kovind, our caste is being discussed and there is no other talk. Where are we today? Where are we heading?," she wondered.

Noting that in today's era, everyone craved for quality, Kumar said, "Our thinking needs to become good as well."

Asked if she would meet Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in the run-up to the election, Kumar said she had written a letter to him and would decide on meeting him when she visited the eastern state.

Going against the decision of its alliance partners, the RJD and the Congress, Nitish Kumar's JD(U) has decided to back the candidature of former Bihar governor Kovind. Kumar, the opposition's presidential nominee, also hails from Bihar.

When pointed out that like her, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also been speaking about development based on Mahatma Gandhi's ideologies, Kumar said Gandhiji's ideology was that of "secularism".

"We do not just have to be tolerant towards the other religions, but be respectful towards them. That was Gandhiji's ideology and we have always carried that forward," she said.

  

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 03 2017

    I pray that she wins. She has beautiful, kind eyes. And eyes are the window to ones soul.

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    You are made scapecoat by pappu congis...Kovind will be our next president..no doubt about that....Modi Rocks as awalys.

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  • D.P.Shetty, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Here is real faces of political party, now everyone knows who is against dalit it's congress or bjp,during election only congress are pro background class & minority.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    But dear Madam....there is no point in fighting of already lost battle... Instead show some dignity and support Kovindji so that at least history will be re-written by saying this time opposition party too supported the ruling candidate for President Post!!!!

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  • avinash, ksd/bluru

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Ha ha ha. Good joke madam

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Who is Kovind? Ask the Bhakths. Let them answer truthfully. Have they heard his name before. NaFEKUMo wants all the attention on himself. Next Hitler. Beware.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    First ask your top leaders to pay rent & electricity charges of Govt Bungalows they still occupy even though there are not eligible.... control "Chelaas" instead of barking at Bhakth!!!!

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Meiṛa Kumar is a honest politician and five-time Member of Parliament, former Speaker of Lok Sabha . She was in Indian Foreign Service and spent her life in many countries. She served as the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment from 2004 to 2009. In addition to that she is daughter of former Deputy Prime Minister and prominent Dalit leader, Jagjivan Ram.
    With those all her excellent qualities ....she is the best person to be "PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS PARTY" , which has been routed under Scam amma and her son Pappu, the idiot!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Meira we know you are not a COWard ...

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  • Greta D Mello, Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    " I'm carrying forward those values and principles which are sacred to most of my countrymen and women.... Some one has to take them up. I am taking up your fight also" Such action oriented words! Words of comfort, we citizens of this great nation want to hear from the mouth of all politicians who are elected by us. We need leaders who walk the talk and let it start from the top level and descend down.. Let's have hope of a united India.

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  • Krishna, Karkala

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Her husband is a Bramin. She still a DALIT

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    YES YOU ARE A FIGHTER AND STILL YOU DIDN'T PAID THE RENT OF GOVERNMENT OWNED BUNGALOW......

    THIS TIME YOU MADE AS A SCAPEGOAT FOR A VOTE BANK POLITICS.........

    HER FAMOUS WORD IN LOKSABHA WAS AS A SPEAKER TO OPPOSITION LEADERS WHEN THEY BOUGHT CORRUPTION NOTICE " BAITIYE SHUKRIA.. ,.BAITIYE SHUKRIYA".......

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Mrs. MeiraKumar
    You are making a mockery of the election to the highest office. I dont think you can do any positive thing as a president of India but will only be rubber stamp of the SonII, Pappu and gang.

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  • Nayak, Udupi/Blore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Going to lose with high margin. Kovind has more than 60% of votes already. Even she knows that

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    KOVIND IS A SCAPEGOAT.

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Enjoy till election result.

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