Pratibha exudes confidence about her victory in Prez poll
New Delhi, June 16 (UNI) UPA Presidential candidate Pratibha Patil today exuded confidence about her victory in the July 19 election and said she had sought an appointment with Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, her most likely opponent, to seek his blessings.
Expressing profuse gratitude for the overwhelming support from the broad spectrum of the political class, civil society and the women groups to her candidature, she said she was overwhelmed by the love showered by the people of the country on her.
She said it was the greatest moment of her life when her candidature was announced for the highest post of the land.
Ms Patil made these observations after she drove to Ajoy Bhawan, the CPI headquarters, to call on CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan.
Earlier in the day, Ms Patil, currently the Rajasthan Governor, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chief Sonia Gandhi.
During the 10- minute meeting, Mr Bardhan told her that all the constituents of the UPA, the Left, the BSP and other parties had jointly sponsored her candidature for the President's post. Ms Patil expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support extended to her.
Ms Patil said she would talk to the press in detail after filing her nomination papers.
Mr Bardhan said two set of papers of nominations would be filed for which the date had yet to be finalised.
"I know that you( mediapersons) are curious to talk to me, but I will talk to you after filing my nomination papers for the post of the President," she said.
On her keenness to meet Mr Shekhawat, likely to be an Independent candidate supported by the BJP and the NDA allies, Ms Patil said she had sought a meeting with him, but it had yet to materalise.
To another specific query how confident she was on her victory, Ms Patil countered," You better ask this question to Mr Bardhan." The CPI veteran said," We have no doubt whatsoever about her victory." Then she also proclaimed," Main apni jeet ke prati puran tor par ashvast hoon,"( I am fully confident about my victory.) Ms Patil said she would soon resign as the Governor of Rajasthan while thanking the media also for its curiousity to know more about her and her campaign schedule.
She said she would first visit the Samadhi of the Father of the nation and only then start her campaign.
On
the
chances
of
the
cross
voting
as
being
claimed
by
the
managers
of
Mr
Shekhawat's
campaign,
Mr
Bardhan
quipped," He(
Shekhawat)
does
not
have
the
code
of
ethics
required
for
the
Presidential
polls."
The
CPI
veteran
also
dismissed
the
suggestion
that
if
the
parties
did
not
issue
the
whips,
''the
cross
voting
could
not
be
avoided."
UNI