Kovind, the NDA candidate, defeated opposition's Meira Kumar in the contest for the top constitutional position, a victory that for the residents of the colony, symbolised a confluence of Diwali, Holi and Dusshera.
"It gives us immense pleasure and pride that Kovindji, who has been chosen as the country's 14th President, is a resident of ward number 20 of Kanpur Municipal Corporation (KMC), which I have the privilege of representing," Sanjay Batham, the local corporator said.
"Even before the counting had begun, we had started celebrations. The day Kovind's name was announced, we were confident of his victory," he said.
Even the officers of the Kanpur Municipal Corporation sounded ecstatic over Kovind's victory.
Neighbours started flocking Kovind's house here as early as 7 AM.
Sarita, a resident of Kalyanpur, while expressing her joy over the election of the 71-year-old Kovind as the next President of India, said, "We have a strong bond with Kovindji's family, and he has always motivated us to move ahead in life."
The teachers of DAV College, where Kovind had studied said they were proud of his achievement.
"For us it is indeed a glorious moment, as one of the proud alumnus of our college is now going to occupy the top constitutional post of the country. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has been an illustrious alumnus of the DAV College. After Kovindji assumes office, we will invite him for the college's centenary celebrations scheduled in 2019," said Amit Kumar Srivastava, principal of the college.
People in Paraunkh village of Derapur sub-division of Kanpur Dehat were the perhaps the happiest lot, as one of the humblest persons among them had won the race to the Raisina Hill.
Villagers said that Kovind offered prayers at the temple whenever he came there for a short stay.
Some people said they felt that before taking the charge as the President of India, Kovind will first come to Mikteshwar Ashram in Fattepur seeking the blessings of his guru.
The ecstasy of Kovind's niece knew no bounds after the results were declared.
Recalling the past days, one of Kovind's classmate Vijay Pal, who studied with him till class fifth in Paraunkh village said that "since early childhood days, Kovind used to enjoy playing the role of governor in various games."
Another classmate Jaswant Singh said, "Kovind is a very religious person and has staunch faith in God."
Showering praises on Kovind, Ashok Trivedi, a villager said, "He is very generous and has worked for the betterment of the people of the village with his funds."
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