This Article is From Apr 29, 2012

Presidential polls: Defence Minister AK Antony meets DMK chief Karunanidhi

Presidential polls: Defence Minister AK Antony meets DMK chief Karunanidhi
New Delhi: In a bid to build consensus for the Congress-led UPA government's candidate for the presidential election to be held in July, Defence Minister AK Antony is meeting DMK chief M Karunanidhi.

The move comes a few days after Congress held talks with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar.

The Congress is walking a political tightrope as it tries to create a consensus with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) on the bench and the Trinamool saying that it will wait till the poll dates are announced. Trinamool's support is crucial for the victory of a UPA candidate.

Tamil Nadu is particularly important since Chief Minister Jayalalithaa of the AIADMK has been pushing against the Congress.

The Congress is backing Hamid Ansari, currently the Vice-President.

The Opposition BJP has decided to put up its own candidate for the election, and is reportedly supporting nuclear scientist APJ Abdul Kalam, who served as President from 2002 to 2007 but did not stand for re-election when his term expired. The BJP sees the presidential election as a chance to challenge the government's strength.

Some unconfirmed reports say that Mulayam Singh Yadav, who heads the Samajwadi Party, is also keen on running for President.

The President is elected by members of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and all state legislatures or Vidhan Sabhas by a system of proportional representation through single transferable vote. The ballot paper lists all candidates standing for election and the voters list them in order of preference. A threshold number of votes, known as the 'quota' is set, which candidates have to achieve to be elected. For presidential elections, the quota is set at one more than half the number of votes.

The election is designed to provide parity between members of parliament and members of state assemblies.  The number of MLAs or elected representatives in state assemblies depends on the population of that state. The presidential election assigns a weightage to the votes cast by each state, so that finally, the states have an equal say with Parliament in who becomes President. Without this system, the President would be elected purely on the basis of the party or group that has the maximum numbers in Parliament.

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