'Battle of two ideologies, not two people', says Presidential Candidate Yashwant Sinha, Appealing for Votes
Yashwant Sinha said, “I stand to encourage the politics of consensus and cooperation. My rival candidate has the support of a party that practices the politics of conflict and confrontation.

Yashwant Sinha, the candidate fielded by the opposition in the presidential election to be held in the country, on Sunday made a final appeal to all the political parties to vote for him in the elections. Yashwant Sinha, who has been fielded against NDA's presidential candidate Draupadi Murmu, said in his statement that this time the presidential election is not between two candidates, but it is a fight between two ideologies.
He said that he stands for the defense of India's democracy, while Draupadi Murmu has the support of those who are attacking democracy every day. Yashwant said, "I stand for the defense of secularism, which is a preamble pillar of our Constitution. My rival candidate is from a party that has acted on its resolve to destroy this pillar and establish majority supremacy."
Yashwant Sinha said, "I stand to encourage the politics of consensus and cooperation. My rival candidate is supported by a party that practices the politics of conflict and confrontation." Taking a jibe at the BJP, Sinha said if its candidate Draupadi Murmu is elected as the next President of India, she will be under the control of those whose aim is to "turn democratic India into an imitator of communist China."
Yashwant Sinha said, "I stand to encourage the politics of consensus and cooperation. My rival candidate is supported by a party that practices the politics of conflict and confrontation." Taking a jibe at the BJP, Sinha said if its candidate Draupadi Murmu is elected as the next President of India, she will be under the control of those whose aim is to "turn democratic India into an imitator of communist China."
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