The residence of Kumar, the Congress-led Opposition's presidential candidate, at the posh New Friends Colony here wore a deserted look with only a few mediapersons camping outside.
"I congratulate Kovindji on his election as the President of India. I extend my good wishes to him as it has fallen upon to him uphold the Constitution in these most challenging times," she said.
Kumar affirmed her intent to continue the struggle for values and ideals like secularism, inclusiveness, total elimination of casteism, freedom of press and expression, despite her defeat.
The former Lok Sabha speaker polled 1844 votes with a value of 3,67,314 as against Kovind's 2930 votes with a value of 7,02,044 (more than 65 percent).
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Kumar thanked the leaders of 17 opposition parties, including Congress president Sonia Gandhi, for fielding her as their consensus candidate and also members of the collegium -- comprising MPs and MLAs -- who voted for her.
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