A total of 95 people have filed their nominations.
Barring two nominees -- Kumar and NDA candidate Ram Nath Kovind -- the rest have either already been invalidated or are almost certainly going to be rejected during scrutiny tomorrow, for every nomination has to be signed by 50 members of the electoral college and endorsed by another 50.
Among those who eyed the top constitutional post were a proclaimed Guinness record holder, a Patel couple from Maharashtra and a candidate from Salem in Tamil Nadu who has contested 150 elections so far.
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu also filed papers on behalf of Kovind, who had submitted three sets of papers on June 23 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Modi and BJP veterans L K Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi were among the prominent leaders who proposed former Bihar governor Kovind's name in the nomination papers, seconded by Union ministers and MLAs.
According to sources in the Lok Sabha secretariat, 108 nominations were filed by a total of 95 candidates, with some having filed multiple papers. A candidate can file a maximum of four nominations.
Of these, 35 candidates have already been rejected as they have not submitted the mandatory security deposit of Rs 15,000. Many more nominations are likely to be rejected tomorrow during scrutiny, as a majority of them do not have the adequate numbers of proposers and seconders from the electoral college.
Officials said some of the candidates mentioned their neighbours and relatives as proposers and seconders.
Some said they merely wanted to enter Parliament House.
"It seems these days more people are coming to Parliament to become president than going to Mumbai to become actors," a source in the Lok Sabha secretariat quipped.
The Patels from Mumbai, who filed their nomination papers on June 14, told officials they would like to share the two top constitutional posts of the country between them.
K Padmarajan from Salem, Tamil Nadu, is among those who have filed nominations for the presidential election. Known as "Election king", he has contested over 150 polls so far. The so-called Guinness record holder says he sports the maximum number of tattoos on his body.
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