New Delhi: It’s been seen as one of the most fascinating presidential contests, with no clear name emerging as the obvious front-runner in the race for Rashtrapati Bhavan.
But while the politicians slug it out ahead of the July presidential elections, the people appear to have made their voices heard loud and clear: they want President APJ Abdul Kalam to be given a second term.
That’s the major finding of the IBNLive.com poll done in association with Indian Express and Loksatta, with more than 3.4 lakh citizens logging on to cast their vote over the last fortnight, one of the largest exercises of its kind on the web.
The poll was carried out to find out just what the public mood was on who should be the next Rashtrapati.
While the UPA, and now even the NDA reluctant to back Kalam for a second term, the chances of the scientist turned president have almost completely receded.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
IBNLive poll: Come back Dr Kalam
But among the aam admi, the president has clearly struck a chord. President Kalam got more than 1,46,000 votes out of the 3.4 lakh votes cast in the web poll, over 43 per cent.
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