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New Delhi, June 26
A slum dweller from Mumbai, a namesake of RJD founder Lalu Prasad Yadav, a social activist from Tamil Nadu and a professor from Delhi are amongst those that have submitted their nomination papers to contest the July 18 presidential election.
Most papers prone to be rejected
- Most of the nomination papers do not need the obligatory names and signatures of proposers and seconders or a financial institution draft of Rs 15K as safety deposit and are set to be rejected.
While NDA nominee Droupadi Murmu and customary Opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha are the principle contestants, at the least 30 others even have filed their nomination papers with Rajya Sabha Secretary General PC Mody, the Returning Officer for the election.
Sanjay Savji Deshpande, a resident of the Amar Nagar Slum No. 1 in Mumbai’s Mulund suburb, was amongst those that filed their nomination days after the election was introduced on June 9.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, a resident of Saran in Bihar; T Ramesh, a social employee from Namakkal district in Tamil Nadu; and Prof Dayashankar Agarwal from Timarpur in Delhi are the opposite nominations which have garnered some eyeballs within the presidential nomination.
Most of the nomination papers do not need the obligatory names and signatures of proposers and seconders or a financial institution draft of Rs 15,000 as safety deposit and are set to be rejected.
A few presidential hopefuls from Maharashtra have listed names of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president J P Nadda, former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, native MPs and MLAs as proposers and seconders, however have left the signature column clean.
Among those that have submitted their papers additionally embrace Ved Vyas from Mahedragad in Haryana, Ashok Shankar Patil from Dhule in Maharashtra, Amit Kumar Sharma from Shahdara in Delhi and Saira Bano Mohammad Patel from Andheri, Maharashtra.
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