Ramnath Kovind's election as the next president of India was never in doubt but the large scale cross-voting in seven states throws up a big worry for the opposition, especially ahead of polls in Gujarat later this year.
In Gujarat, at least 11 Congress MLAs are believed to have voted for Mr Kovind rather than the opposition-backed Meira Kumar, in a jolt to the party ahead of voting on August 8 for three Rajya Sabha seats, one held by senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel.
The neon sign of the Congress hemorrhaging in Gujarat months before an election comes at a time its top leader, Shankarsinh Vaghela, seems to be in exit mode. On Friday, for Mr Vaghela's birthday, his supporters have organised what they say will be a show of strength. Mr Vaghela, who quit the BJP in 1995, has hinted at a big reveal.
In West Bengal, Mr Kovind won 11 votes though the BJP and its allies have only six votes. It is not clear yet how many of the five extra votes are from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress and how many from the Left.
The Congress is stunned by the cross-voting in Goa, where its leaders have been talking of throwing out the BJP government.
Two of the four MPs of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab are believed to have voted for Mr Kovind.
The Congress claimed a reverse trend in Rajasthan.
But if Ms Kumar won 10 extra votes, Mr Kovind won five more than expected too. The cross-voting could be by other parties.Cong has 24MLAs in Rajasthan&Meira Kumarji polled 34votes.Clearly,even some BJP MLAs have an"inner voice"
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