Ram Nath Kovind wins India's presidential election

Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-20 21:14:26|Editor: ying
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NEW DELHI, July 20 (Xinhua) -- India's ruling National Democratic Alliance's contender Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday won the country's presidential election.

Kovind, a former governor of the eastern state of Bihar, got almost two-thirds of the votes to win over opposition nominee Meira Kumar, a former parliament speaker.

The 71-year-old will assume office as India's 14th president on July 25, when incumbent President Pranab Mukherjee's five-year term expires.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Kovind on his victory.

The presidential election was held on July 17. While a total of 4,896 lawmakers across the country, parliamentarians and legislators, were eligible to vote in the presidential poll, some 4,800 actually exercised their franchise.

The Indian president is the ceremonial head of state, who plays decisive roles only in case of a hung parliament after general elections.

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