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Droupadi Murmu sworn in as India's first tribal president

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Update: 2022-07-25 13:19:47
Droupadi Murmu sworn in as India's first tribal president [photo collected]

Droupadi Murmu, a tribal politician, was sworn in as India's new president on Monday.

The 64-year-old former teacher comes from Odisha (Orissa) state and has had a stint as a state governor.

Ms Murmu is the country's first tribal leader in the top post.

"My elevation as president is not just my achievement but that of everyone in the country, that they can dream of reaching this level," Ms Murmu said after taking the oath.

The president in India is the head of the state, but does not exercise executive powers.

He or she is elected by the members of both the houses of parliament and of the legislative assemblies of states and federally-administered union territories.

Ms Murmu registered a comfortable win against the opposition's candidate - veteran politician Yashwant Sinha. Mr Sinha, who was a senior minister in the BJP government led by then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the 1990s and early 2000s, is now a vocal critic of the party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Ms Murmu replaces outgoing President Ram Nath Kovind, whose term ended on 24 July.

Ms Murmu was chosen as the presidential candidate after a detailed discussion of 20 names that the BJP and its allies had considered.

She said she learnt about her nomination from television and the news had "surprised" and "delighted" her.

"As a tribal woman from remote Mayurbhanj district, I had not thought about becoming the candidate for the top post," she told reporters after learning of her nomination.

Political leaders in Odisha had welcomed her nomination, describing her as a "daughter of the soil".

Party colleague in the state, Kabi Vishnu Satpathy, who has known her since the 1980s, describes her as a "straightforward and simple" person.

"A compassionate woman, she's good at heart, with no arrogance, no airs. She doesn't show off, mixes freely with people and is humble and down-to-earth. As a politician, she knew how to take people along."

In August, Indian lawmakers will also vote to nominate the country's vice-president.

The BJP has announced Jagdeep Dhankar - a senior leader who was governor of West Bengal state - as its candidate. The opposition is fielding Margaret Alva, a Congress veteran who has been a federal minister several times.

Who is Droupadi Murmu?
Ms Murmu came into the limelight in 2017 when it was rumoured that the BJP was considering her name for the presidential election that year. She was then serving as the governor of the state of Jharkhand.

Born in 1958 in Baidaposi village of Mayurbhanj district, Ms Murmu belongs to the Santhal community, one of India's largest tribal groups.

Daughter of a village council chief, she studied at the Ramadevi Women's College in the state capital, Bhubaneswar.

Journalist and activist Nigamananda Patnaik, who's known her since 1980, says Ms Murmu started her education in her village school.

"When she was a child, her father took her to the nearby town of Rairangpur when a minister in the Odisha government, Kartik Majhi, was visiting. Suddenly, she ran up onto the stage, waving her school certificate, and told the minister that she wanted to study in Bhubaneswar."

The minister was so impressed by the little girl's enthusiasm that he ordered his staff to help her get a place in a government school in the state capital, Ms Patnaik said.

Beginning her career as a clerk for the Odisha government, Ms Murmu served as a junior assistant in the irrigation and energy department from 1979-1983.

Source: BBC

BDST: 1320 HRS, JUL 25, 2022
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