Rashtrapati Bhavan - Who will adorne the highest office
Chair of the greatest democratic country, the Indian Union?
By
Stage one. The race for
the highest office in Raisina Hills has begun. During the month of May, all the
Political parties, are preoccupied with the consideration of possible names for
the highest office. The print media as well the electronic media are also very
vibrant in suggesting names for the highest office. While the major political
parties, viz the BJP and the Congress
are keen that their nominee should be elected,
as they expect that after the next Lok Sabha election, the incumbent President will
have to play a key role in “installing” the next government. No wonder, even
regional parties are also particular that their chosen person should be in the
office. The logic is in the event
of any regional Chieftain claiming to
form the government with "outside" support from
other parties, he / she can expects the President to call him / her to form the
government. The choice is now veering around
keeping “our man/ woman” in office rather than an eminent personality with
socio-economic and political experience occupying the highest office.
UPA means the Congress
nominee.
The UPA with about 40% votes under its command is yet to formally announce the
name. Nevertheless, inside the party circles, two important names are
reportedly being considered by the party. The present Vice- president Dr.
Hamid Ansari and then the ever active experienced politician the present Finance Minister Mr.Pranab
Mukherje. There is also a possibility that in the last minutes, a new dark
horse may emerge as the party nominee, as unexpectedly happened in 2007. Even the
present Lok Sabha speaker Ms.Meira Kumar, a soft spoken person, is also
being thrown as a “consensus” candidate.
She is a dalit leader and the daughter of late. Mr. Jagagivan Ram, the
person who missed the chance of becoming the first Dalit PM of the country. Mr.Morarji
Desai spoiled his chance in 1977, West Bengal CM. Mamata Banerejee may to back her. Mr.Antony, often referred to as Mr.
Clean is also being occasionally mentioned in few quarters. Presently DMK, and NPC
are in agreement with the Congress, if any one of the two is being nominated.
The communists parties may also
extend their support, provided the choice is confined to any one of them. There
is every possibility of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Chief Mayawati
supporting the UPA candidate, unless she herself stands for the august office. SP
is not very vocal on this so far. It is keeping its cards very close to its chest. May be Mulayam
Singh may be waiting for some one to suggest his name! However, Mulayam Singh Yadav’s presence in
UPA’s eighth anniversary function on 22nd May at 7, Race Course
Road, may be a
welcome
addition to UPA’s
vote Bank. In a sense during the
anniversary function the Congress party or for that matter Ms.Sonia Gandhi had
demonstrated that it had the numbers to get its own nominee elected. Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party
has already committed to support the UPA
candidate. Eventually, the chance of the Congress nominee getting an upper hand
cannot be ruled out. It may not be out
place to record here that I had the opportunity of listening to Mr.Pranab
Mukherejee, March 1995 at Cophengan Denmark
when he addressed a small group of about “15 Indian NGO Delegates” to the World
Summit for Social Development. The dialogue session helped us to understand the
India’s stand on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). I was the one mostly
clicking photos in the session! No wonder, I missed a good photo with him!

UPA Chairperson. Ms. Sonia
Gandhi has not publically spoken
anything about the President election so far. However, there are reports that
she is likely to meet the opposition parties within next one or two weeks for a
consultation in this regards. She may suggest few names from her side or may
even try to seek suggestions from the opposition parties. She may be giving an
image that she is for a “consensus
candidate”. Once the consultation process is completed, she is likely to
meet the other UPA constituents to get
their support. There is every chance that all the UPA partners in en-block
would commit their support fully to the Congress nominee. So as of now UPA candidate is likely to get a
minimum of 40% of votes. In case, the communists, SP & BSP come forward to
support the Congress nominee, then that person will have clear win. The total
electorate strength is 1009882. The winner must get 549442!

R.A.Sangma. A quick more from Dr.J.Jayalalitha. AIADMK
Supreme Dr.J.Jayalalitha who nourishes
the hope of becoming PM or a major player at the centre after the next
election, proposed the name of Mr. Purno
Agitok Sangama, the former Lok Shaba
speaker from North East for the highest office. She has received support from
Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik, the BJD president. It was learnt that Sangama had
earlier canvassed for his name on the
count that so far no tribal has occupied the highest office. There are about
100 million tribals in the country. He
had also met Dr. Jayalalithaa along with
her daughter, Ms. Agatha Sangma who
is a minister in the UPA government! Dr. Jayalithaa had also during the last
couple days spoken to many like minded party leaders –BJP leaders L.K.Advani,
Community party of India (M), General Secretary Prakash Karat, CPI Leader
A.B.Bardhan, TDP Leader Chandra Babu Naidu, SP Leader Mulayan Singh and Punjab
Chief Minister Parakash Singh Badal. Unfortunately,
she has not sought the support of Mamtha and Mayawati. It may not augur well for her status.
Perhaps, she does not want either Maya or Mamthawati to take credit for
the nomination of Sangama! So far,
Mayawati is indifferent to the name suggested by Dr.Jayalalithaa. It is also a
surprise why Dr.Jayalalithaa nominated Mr.P.A.Sangma. She has her own reasoning
but it is not convincing!

Image
building move.
Accordingly to local leaders, it is a smart move. It may also help her to boost her image at the national level, as a
champion of minorities. It may also help
her to try her luck in forming and leading a Third Front just before next Lok
Sabha Election. It is tactical move by
the AIADMK leader Dr. Jayalalitha not only to pre- empt the congress, game plan
to field Vice- President Ansari or the union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee.
Though it is a politically strategic move by the AIADMK to make others,
especially BJP to fall in line with her
selection. many from the North are now put in a spot including BJP. According to
Dr. Jayalalithaa “Sangama not only belongs to a tribal community but is also
eminently qualified to the president of our great nation”. Unfortunately, Mr.Sangama,
NCP, General Secreary, may not get the
support of Mr.Pawar, the NCP leader who
along with Sangama left the congress party a decade ago and formed Nationalist
Congress Party (NCP). Their major plan at the time of NCP formation was their
opposition to Ms. Sonia. Mr.Sangma was
expelled from the Congress on May 20, 1999 along with Sharad Pawar and Tarig
Anwar for raising the banner of revolt against Sonia over her foreign origin
issue.

Liked
by many. During
his time as minister in the Centre, Mr. Sangma was liked by many. That was
precise reason that though he was in opposition, in 1996 he was elected to
office of speaker of Lok Sabha. It is an irony that Sangama’s daughter is now
the youngest Minister of State in UPA. After the President election she
may be dropped out from the cabinet! On the otherhand, if Sangama get elected
she may also get an important cabinet berth! No body knows whom the God of Luck
would favour! Incidentally, I had the rare privilege of explaining / demonstrating
with Pre & Post village models to Mr.A.P.Sangama
in May 1997, (when he occupied the post
of Speaker), the Development process initiated by Action Aid, Chitradurga
District, Karnataka Projects(AKP) in backward areas for the Development of poor
Chitradurga in Karnataka. I noticed that
he was good listener, made keen observations and asked few searching questions,
which I readily answered. He appreciated the good work done by us.

BJP late comer
in the scene.
The next major party, the BJP seems to be in introspection mode. Few weeks ago,
there was an open talk of few in BJP favouring a second term for the former
President Dr.Abdul Kalam. Few other parties like SP from UP was also not averse
to a second term to Dr. Abdul Kalam. Even Dr. Abdul kalam seems to enjoying the
idea, as from his side opinion makers are happy about his name is being floated
in the circle. So also the electronic media and print media, for reasons best
known to them, seem to be egging Dr.Kalam’s name. The former president seems to be enjoying the
move, contrary to expectation that he would rule out his candidature. Once
tasted the power even people like Dr. Abdul Kalam, who many claim to be man of
principle is not averse to enjoying one more term. In the current political
situation, I may not vote for him! Anyway, I am not in the electoral roll! Many good things we miss in life! It does not
matter much now!

BJP
Mr.L.K. Advani.
BJP is in a disarray. There is confusion
among the top leaders as to whom to support. BJP does not want the UPA
candidate. It is also not keen to endorse Dr.Jayalalitha’s request. It is
better that BJP promote the candidature of Veteran
Advani rather than going around with a “search” of names or simply
accepting other names suggested by other parties. He is eminently suited for the post. His erstwhile colleague Mr A.
B Vaiypee had served as the PM of the county. Unfortunately, Advani, a long
standing parliamentarian with good track record of serving in the Government as
Minister and then Deputy Prime Minister had missed the PM post in May 2009. So
it is time for him to be elevated to the highest post. I am sure all NDA
partners would accept him for the post.
Even if some from BJP may have
“reservations” they may not openly oppose him. NDA presently has about 28% votes! He may even
get support from SP and BSP. In the event of Advani being nominated
AIADMK, naturally of BJP may have to re-consider
its earlier decision. Dr. J.Jayalalitha will be ready to drop Sangma!

June Final countdown. The month of
June will see few more names being considered
for the post like former West Bengal Governor Mr.Gopal Krishna Gandhi,
Mr.M.M.Rajendran IAS, former Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, the Delhi Lawyer’s
Forum is motivating Mr.Nariman, the senior Supreme court Lawyer. In the
beginning of the race even names like Mr.Sam Pritoda Mr.Karan Singh and
Mr.Farook Abudullah were talked about! Alas, no body seems to be nominating Mr.Anna
Hazare or Ms.Kiren Bedi or Mr.Kerjiwal or Mr.Jethmalani.
Of all the names
currently being discussed Mr.Pranab Mukurjee will make a good President as he
has wide experience of public life and
the skill & experience required for
the job.
Will
the Congress spare him to this elevated post? The Congress party will have to take a hard
decision. If Mukurejee is elavated it
will be good for the smooth functioning of the Government. If the congress
is particular that its nominee should be
elected to the post, it should be prepared to consider a person from opposition
parties to the post of Vice- President. In should be not insist that its
nominee should elected to the President & Vice President posts.
Conclusion. In the selection of the candidate for the
President post, class, caste, religion and other regional factors should be
kept outside the discussion. The country needs an eminent person with sound
legal knowledge, political sagacity, a friend to all the parties, an honest and
principled person, as the country is expected to undergo lot of radical changes
not only in the economic field but also in bringing social equity measures for its citizens during next 5 years.
In short we can only Pray that let our
elected representatives choose the best one from the probable candidates. Long live
Democracy & the office of President of India.