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In a first, India elects tribal woman to be president (The Washington Post)

NEW DELHI — About 5,000 Indian lawmakers on Thursday elected Draupadi Murmu, an Indigenous tribal woman with humble roots, to be the country's next ...

But Dayamani Barla, a tribal activist in Jharkhand state, where Murmu served as governor from 2015 to 2021, was skeptical. “The BJP is greatly focused on the tribal as well as women vote, which are key new support bases. Nearly half live below the poverty line, and tribal communities that dot India’s eastern forests have for decades battled land grabs by developers backed by the state. Party leaders hailed the ascent of the former schoolteacher as a testament to an “aspirational” India under their leadership. In 2017, the BJP chose Ram Nath Kovind, a Dalit born into poverty, to run for president. And on Twitter, the party’s official account posted photos of its tribal supporters holding mass prayers in forest clearings for Murmu, a member of the Santhal tribe.

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Droupadi Murmu: India's first president from tribal community - CNN (CNN)

Lawmakers chose India's first president from the country's tribal communities on Thursday, which could boost the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...

"The BJP will want to offset any anti-incumbency of the last 10 years in 2024, and one of the ways to do that is to go for a new vote-base," political columnist Neerja Choudhary told Reuters. She later joined mainstream politics and served as a BJP state lawmaker in Odisha before becoming governor of the eastern state of Jharkhand. Born into a family of the Santhal tribe from the state of Odisha, Murmu started her career as a school teacher and actively participated in community issues.

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India elects first president from tribal community (Reuters)

Lawmakers chose India's first president from the country's tribal communities on Thursday, which could boost the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...

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Explained: 5 things to know about Droupadi Murmu, President of India (The Indian Express)

Here are five things about Droupadi Murmu, the new incumbent of Rashtrapati Bhavan, who takes office in the historic 75th year of the nation's Independence.

After widespread protests by Adivasis who believed that the move would limit their rights over land, Murmu returned the Bills in June 2017, and asked the government to clarify how the amendments would benefit tribals. Murmu, a Santhal leader and an inspirational figure for her community and for women in general, has frequently weighed in on issues that Adivasis face. As Transport Minister of Odisha, she was credited with having set up transport offices in all 58 subdivisions of the state. The electoral setback coincided with a tumultuous period in her personal life. Murmu won an election to the Rairangpur Nagar Panchayat in 1997, and served as councillor. Despite a successful political career, Murmu also faced some hurdles along the way.

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India elects president from tribal group for first time (Financial Times)

We'll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Indian politics & policy news every morning. India has elected a tribal woman as its president, ...

Madam President: On Droupadi Murmu's election as India's 15th ... (The Hindu)

The election of Droupadi Murmu as India's 15th President should lead to more attention on the rights of tribals.

Ms. Murmu personally may have limited leeway in championing any political cause, but she has certainly become an inspiration for all disadvantaged sections of society — women, tribals and the poor in general. Her membership of the Santhal tribe is in focus. Ms. Murmu’s elevation has elated tribespeople across the country, and this could convert into significant electoral gains for the BJP in the coming days. It is a moment of pride for India. In 2000, two States, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, were formed to give more focused attention to the concentrated tribal population in these regions. The election of Droupadi Murmu as India’s 15th President is rich in symbolism.

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India elects Droupadi Murmu as first president from tribal community (ABC News)

India's parliament and state legislatures choose the country's first president from its tribal communities and only the second woman to hold the largely ...

She later joined mainstream politics and served as a BJP state politician in Odisha before becoming governor of the eastern state of Jharkhand. Born into a family of the Santhal tribe from the state of Odisha, Ms Murmu started her career as a school teacher and actively participated in community issues. - She was born into a family of the Santhal tribe from the state of Odisha

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Droupadi Murmu elected 15th President of India (The Hindu)

'India scripts victory'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first to greet Ms. Murmu at her residence in New Delhi after the third round of counting showed ...

Ms. Murmu’s lead was substantial from the first round itself when votes of all MPs were counted , but by the third round, her unassailable lead had made it quite clear that there had been much cross-voting in her favour across party lines. Ms. Murmu, who had been a former Governor of Jharkhand, hails from the Santhal tribe and was born in the district of Mayurbhanj, coming up the hard way in life, graduating and teaching in Odisha before entering electoral politics at the local body level and later being elected MLA and serving as a Minister in the Biju Janata Dal-BJP coalition government from 2000 to 2004. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first to greet Ms. Murmu at her residence in New Delhi after the third round of counting showed that she had crossed the half-way mark. She received 64.03% of total valid votes polled, much more than what was openly declared in her support and pointing to the fact there had been a lot of cross-voting in Ms. Murmu's favour from the Opposition ranks. Madhya Pradesh saw 19 MLAs cross-vote, while 16 did so in Maharashtra. While there is no whip issued for the Presidential polls, the declared parties and coalitions declare candidates who expect votes to fall on party lines. She was declared elected on Thursday after four rounds of counting, although she had crossed the halfway mark after the third round of counting itself, posting an unassailable lead over her rival and the Opposition’s candidate Yashwant Sinha, who conceded the election thereafter.

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Welcome, Madam President (The Indian Express)

Droupadi Murmu's identity, her political journey and her rise make her life story one that will inspire generations of Indians.

She is constitutionally envisaged to have the power to return bills to the government, should she have concerns that need to be satisfied. In the writing of India’s histories, the Santhal rebellion is often relegated to a footnote. Murmu’s personal story includes the loss of two children and her husband while continuing with her commitment to public service. The amendments were to the old Chotanagpur Tenancy and Santhal Pargana Tenancy Acts that would allegedly ensure easy transfer of land for industrial use. When the President-elect was Governor of Jharkhand, in November 2016, two amendments bills were sent to her for approval by the BJP government. President-elect Murmu comes from the Santhal community which has a long and proud history.

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Tribal leader Droupadi Murmu elected as India's president (The Straits Times)

Ms Murmu defeated former finance minister Yashwant Sinha by getting more than 50% of the votes. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Although the post is largely ceremonial, the president is the supreme commander of the armed forces. She was the governor of Jharkhand state before being nominated to the post of president. India’s president is elected by the members of both the houses of parliament and of the legislative assemblies of states and federally-administered regions.

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