Pranab Mukherjee’s memoir, titled, ’The Presidential Years: 2012-2017’ was launched on Tuesday. The autobiography was written final yr earlier than the previous President’s loss of life. With the e book’s controversial statements revealing the reality in regards to the grand outdated social gathering – Congress and causes behind its diminished energy, coupled with PM Narendra Modi’s rise, has brought about many ripples within the political circles.In a no holds barred reveal, Pranab Mukherjee talks at size in regards to the errors Sonia Gandhi led Congress made throughout its tenure, which led to its irrelevance within the nation.Indicating how Manmohan Singh was chosen because the Prime Minister by one particular person, in stark distinction to Narendra Modi, who was voted by standard mandate, Pranab Mukherjee’s e book learn, “Dr Singh was offered the post by Sonia Gandhi; she had been chosen as the prime ministerial candidate by the Congress Parliamentary Party and other constituents of the UPA, but she declined the offer.”Pranab Mukherjee, in his e book, additional added, “Modi, on the other hand, became PM through popular choice after leading the BJP to a historic victory in 2014. He is a politician to the core and had been named the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate as the party went into campaign mode. He was then Gujarat”s CM and had constructed a picture that appeared to click on with the lots. He has earned and achieved the prime ministership.”Recognising that the voters voted for political stability and improvement in 2014, Pranab Mukherjee’s memoir learn, “BJP emerged with a simple majority on its own in the Lok Sabha for the first time and was thus able to form the government, though it still did so by co-opting its allies. But the real winner was the electorate that came out in large numbers and voted decisively, thus indicating its preference for political stability, which it believed would result in development-oriented politics.”He additionally recognised PM Modi’s unprecedented mandate by stating, “When the 2014 results were announced, it was clear that the Congress had failed to face the BJP’s onslaught under Modi’s leadership in nearly every part of the country, ending up with a tally of a mere 44 seats.”Hailing PM Modi’s fast grasp on overseas coverage issues, Pranab Mukherjee, by means of his memoir, mentioned, “When Narendra Modi took over as PM, he had absolutely no experience in foreign affairs. As the CM of Gujarat, he had visited some countries, but those visits were limited to engaging for the good of his state and had little to do with domestic or global foreign policies. I also believe that he has managed to grasp the nuances of foreign policy quickly.”He additionally spoke at size on Congress’ mishandling of home issues. The memoir learn, “I do believe that the party’s leadership lost political focus after my elevation as president. While Sonia Gandhi was unable to handle the affairs of the party, Dr Singh’s prolonged absence from the House put an end to any personal contact with other MPs.”He additionally criticised Sonia Gandhi’s poor management for failing to carry on to alliance companions, together with TMC in West Bengal. Pranab Mukherjee wrote, “I believe that the leadership of a party in times of crisis has to evolve a different approach. If I had continued in the government as finance minister, I would have ensured Mamata’s continuity in the coalition.” He additionally wrote, “Similarly, Maharashtra was handled badly, partly due to decisions taken by Sonia Gandhi.”Highlighting the sense of entitlement the Gandhi household has, he mentioned, “I feel that the party failed to recognise the end of its charismatic leadership. Tall leaders like Pandit Nehru ensured that India, unlike Pakistan, survived and developed into a strong and stable nation. Sadly, such extraordinary leaders are not there anymore, reducing the establishment to a government of averages.”Also Read: Pranab Mukherjee: The Congress chief who by no means turned PM solely due to Gandhi familyIt is pertinent to notice that whereas Pranab Mukherjee’s son and former Congress MP Abhijit Mukherjee had been urgent the publishers to not publish the e book, his daughter Sharmistha, Congress’ official spokesperson, had supported the memoir all out.
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