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Hope Murmu functions as Custodian of Constitution without fear or favour: Yashwant Sinha

By IANS | Updated: July 21, 2022 21:30 IST

New Delhi, July 21 Opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha on Thursday congratulated NDA's Droupadi Murmu on her victory in ...

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New Delhi, July 21 Opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha on Thursday congratulated NDA's Droupadi Murmu on her victory in the presidential elections.

"I heartily congratulate Smt Droupadi Murmu on her victory in the Presidential Election 2022. I hope - indeed, every Indian hopes - that as the 15th President of India she functions as the Custodian of the Constitution without fear or favour. I join my fellow countrymen in extending best wishes to her," said Sinha.

In a statement, he also thanked opposition political parties for choosing him as their consensus candidate in this election. "I also thank all members of the Electoral College who voted for me. I accepted the offer of Opposition parties solely guided by the philosophy of Karma Yoga preached by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita - 'Do your duty without expectation of the fruits thereof'. I have performed my duty conscientiously out of my love for my country. The issues I had raised during my campaign remain pertinent," said former Union Minister.

Despite the outcome of the election, he said that it has benefited Indian democracy in two important ways. "First, it brought most Opposition parties on a common platform. This is indeed the need of the hour, and I earnestly appeal to them to continue - indeed, further strengthen - Opposition unity beyond the Presidential Election. It must be equally evident in the election of the Vice-President," he said.

Sinha also said that secondly, in the course of his election campaign, he tried to highlight the views, concerns and commitments of the Opposition parties on major issues before the nation and the common people.

"In particular, I voiced strong concern over the blatant and rampant weaponisation of ED, CBI, Income Tax department and even the office of Governor against Opposition parties and their leaders. These institutions are also being misused to engineer defections and topple Opposition-run state governments," he contended.

He also said that India has never seen political corruption of such magnitude. This, coupled with the poisonous politics of polarisation, poses a grave danger to democracy and communal harmony in India.

"I am happy that my views found strong resonance among the CMs, leaders, MPs and MLAs belonging to Opposition parties in all the states I visited. Common people have also supported these views," he said.

"Finally, a pledge. Till the last breath in my body, I shall continue to serve the cause I believe in - the very cause that guided me to contest the election for the highest office of the Republic," he added.

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