The last stop of the campaign of the 71-year-old lawyer- turned-politician, who is locked in a straight fight with the former Lok Sabha Speaker in what is billed as a 'Dalit verus Dalit' contest, was Gandhinagar for a meeting with BJP MLAs and parliamentarians from Gujarat.
Kovind started his campaign today from Mumbai and followed it up with a visit to Panaji and Gandhinagar.
Union minister Nitin Gadkari said today was the last day of the nationwide tour undertaken by Kovind during which he visited 26 states.
Gadkari claimed that Kovind will win with more than 70 per cent of the voting share. Several non-NDA parties like the JD(U), the BJD, the TRS and both the factions of the AIADMK have pledged their support to Kovind.
Kovind, who was Governor of Bihar before he was chosen as the NDA candidate, kickstarted his campaign from his home state of Uttar Pradesh on June 25.
Kovind spoke to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray over phone and thanked him for supporting his candidature.
However, he made a phone call to Thackeray and thanked him for supporting his candidature, Shiv Sena sources said.
Significantly, Pranab Mukherjee and Pratibha Patil, as presidential candidates of the UPA, had visited the then Shiv Sena supremo late Bal Thackeray at 'Matoshree' as the Sena had broken ranks with the NDA in the past two elections for the highest constitutional office.
"We all have the duty to preserve the highest importance of the Constitution of India. I would assure of equal justice to all, avoiding discrimination based on caste, religion, sect, gender and region," Kovind said.
"My preference would be to ensure addressing the aspirations of the youth of the country, promotion and modernisation of education. We will do our utmost to preserve the prestige of the post of the President," he added.
Kovind held a meeting with elected representatives of the BJP, the Shiv Sena and other NDA allies at the Garware Club in south Mumbai.
The members of the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha and state assemblies form the electoral college and currently the total strength is fixed at 10,98,882 votes. The candidate, who crosses the halfway-mark of 5,49,442 votes, is declared as the winner.
"I am sure when results will be announced, he will win with more than 70 per cent votes," Gadkari told reporters in Panaji after Kovind held a meeting with the legislators supporting the Manohar Parrikar-led government.
During his brief visit to Goa this evening, Kovind accompanied by Gadkari met the legislators at a resort in Vasco, 35 km from Panaji.
Gadkari said during the interaction, the presidential candidate told the legislators that he will uphold the principles laid down in the Indian Constitution.
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