Can’t vote for Sinha because he called Mulayam an ISI agent, says Shivpal; Cong and SP Leaders Crossvote for Murmu in the Presidential Elections of 2022

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We will never vote for opposition presidential candidate Yashwant Sinha who called Mulayam S Yadav of the SP, Netaji, an ISI agent. Hardcore SP leaders and people who adhere to Netaji’s teachings will never vote for a candidate who made such claims: PSP Shivpal Singh Yadav.


Voting is currently taking place at the Delhi Legislative Assembly in the nation’s capital. On July 21, there will be a vote count. The presidential election uses a secret ballot system, and parties are prohibited from ordering their MPs and MLAs to vote a certain way.

Due to Jammu and Kashmir’s lack of a legislative assembly, a Member of Parliament’s vote in this presidential election is now worth 700 instead of 708 points. In different states, an MLA’s vote has varying value. Each MLA’s vote is worth 208 in Uttar Pradesh, 176 in Jharkhand, and 174 in Tamil Nadu. Maharashtra’s is 175 miles.

Every elector may indicate as many choices as there are candidates running for office under the proportional representation by single transferable vote system. The voter must indicate their preferences for the candidates by placing the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth next to the candidates’ names in the space provided in column 2 of the ballot paper.

The MLAs will receive a pink ballot paper to cast their vote, while MPs will receive a green ballot paper, per the Election Commission’s instructions. The returning officer can determine each MLA and MP’s vote worth thanks to distinct colors.


The EC has provided voters with a specially crafted pen with violet ink so they can mark their ballot papers in the presidential election while still maintaining voting confidentiality.