The decision was taken at a meeting of the 17 non-NDA parties in Parliament House Library, with the leaders endorsing the name of the former minister and diplomat, whose father, ex-deputy prime minister Jagjivan Ram, was often hailed as one of the tallest dalit leaders in the country.
"We have 17 opposition leaders present here and all of us have decided to jointly field Meira Kumar as a candidate for the forthcoming election for the President of India," Congress president Sonia Gandhi announced after the meeting.
Her party colleague, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, said Kumar had been "selected unanimously". All the 17 parties had proposed her name, he said.
He added Kumar was the "illustrious daughter" of former defence minister Jagjivan Ram.
"There could not be a better candidate than her," he said.
CPI-M's Sitaram Yechury said "we are appealing to everybody" to support her.
After the meeting Lalu Prasad of the RJD said he would meet Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and "appeal to him again to rethink" his party's decision to support the NDA nominee, which he called a "historic blunder".
BSP's Satish Chandra Misra said his party leader Mayawati had earlier said if there was a "better dalit candidate" (than Kovind), the person should be fielded by the opposition.
"Meira Kumar is a better candidate," Misra quoted the BSP leader and former UP chief minister as saying.
The brief meeting of the opposition parties started with an address by Gandhi where she stressed the need for opposition unity in putting up a joint candidate.
She then gave the floor to NCP leader Sharad Pawar, who said the names of three dalit leaders - Kumar, former minister Sushilkumar Shinde and former Maharashtra MP Bhalchandra Mungekar -- had been discussed for the top post.
Earlier, Yechury had put forward the name of Prakash Ambedkar, but few among the leaders seconded him.
He also told the gathering that former diplomat-governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, who was earlier being considered as a joint opposition candidate, had also suggested after the NDA named Kovind that the opposition put up a dalit candidate.
The meeting was attended by a galaxy of leaders, including former prime minister Manmohan Singh, Congress leaders Azad, Mallikarjun Kharge and Ahmed Patel, NCP's Pawar, RJD's Prasad, Left leaders Yechury and D Raja, DMK's Kanimozhi and the National Conference's Omar Abdullah.
There were also representatives from the JD-S, RSP, JMM, Kerala Congress, IUML and the AIUDF of Assam.
Though the JD-U skipped today's meeting, RLD chief Ajit Singh was there, making up for the numbers.
Most of the leaders were present at the May 26 luncheon meet hosted by Gandhi at the same venue.
The Congress said it was "proud" that the party had fielded its second dalit candidate and the second woman for the post of the President.
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