Ram Nath Kovind was made President in caste consideration: Rajasthan CM Gehlot

The Congress has landed in another controversy after its senior leader and chief minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot said Ram Nath Kovind was made the President of India because of caste considerations.

At a press conference in Jaipur today, Ashok Gehlot said “People say that President Ram Nath Kovind, I read in an article… they got worried that they would not be able to form the government in Gujarat… then Amit Shah chose his weapon – make Kovind Ji the President to keep the caste arithmetic correct… and Advaniji was out of the race… the nation had hoped that Mr. Advani would get what he deserved,” he said.

FYI, Ram Nath Kovind had succeeded Pranab Mukherjee as the President of India in July 2017. He is the second Dalit president after KR Narayanan, who served from 1997 to 2002.

BJP’s strong condemn

Later, BJP called the comment “anti-Dalit, anti-poor and anti-constitutional” and demanded an apology and strong action. At a press conference held in Delhi within hours, the BJP said, “A very low attack by the Congress against the highest constitutional functionary in this country,”

The BJP’s GVL Narasimha Rao said, “Is the Congress against a person who comes from a poor background and belongs to the Dalit community? President Kovind is a highly accomplished individual.  This is a condemnable statement. We expect an apology and strong action,”

When the former Governor of Bihar – a trained lawyer and a long-time member of the BJP – was chosen as the Presidential candidate, several opposition leaders indicated that they would find it tough to oppose him in view of his caste.

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said it came as a surprise to most opposition leaders. “I am not for a moment saying that the Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind is unfit to be the President… There are other big Dalit leaders in the country.”

However, the opposition fielded another Dalit candidate, former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar. But in the election, Mr. Kovind won nearly 66% of the votes cast by an electoral college of lawmakers from the Centre and the states.

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