While Kovind hails from Kalyanpur in Kanpur, Kumar's close relatives are also based in the district.
During her recent visit to Lucknow, Kumar had said she always felt happy, whenever she came to UP.
Kovind, the 71-year-old BJP veteran, rose from a modest background to become the Governor of Bihar, and is now, in all likelihood, set to occupy the country's highest constitutional office.
Associates and neighbours in Maharishi Dayanand Vihar (in Kalyanpur) remember Kovind as a simple, soft-spoken person.
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The presidential nominee along with his wife Savita visited this colony almost one-and-a-half month back. Kusuma Rathore, in her sixties, has been the caretaker of Kovind's modest mini-HIG house for the past 15 years.
Prior to Kovind and Meira Kumar, another resident of Kanpur -- Lakshmi Sahgal (once associated with the Azad Hind Fauj of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose) also contested the presidential election.
In 2002, the Communist Party of India, the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Revolutionary Socialist Party, and All India Forward Bloc nominated Sahgal as a candidate against APJ Abdul Kalam.
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