In 2017, presidential elections were held on July 17
New Delhi:
The Electoral Commission (EC) will announce today schedule for The election of The next president of India, a official release said.
The term of President Ram Nath Kovind ends on July 25 and according to Article 62 of Constitution, and next He must be the boss elected at that time.
President of India elected by an electoral college made up of 776 parliamentarians and 4,120 lawmakers. The total Energy of Electoral College 10,98,903 votes.
The NDA has 48.9 percent of The votes of All MPs and MLAs.
Sources say that government He wants unanimity with her allies and supporting parties, to be in ‘Comfortable and commanding attitude’ for decision making on The next president.
Among other things, the BJP arrives out To Biju Janata Dal and YSR Congress Party – to support its filter.
The opposition has not yet announced a joint candidate for Presidential elections, taking lead in meetings for build Telangana consensus Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao or KCR and Maharashtrian leader Sharad Pawar.
The last Presidential elections were held in 2017, in which was won by Ram Nath Kovind with 65.35 per cent to become the 14th president of India.
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