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Regret Emergency

Last Updated 19 July 2017, 18:06 IST
It is not difficult to assess the regime of Pranab Mukherjee who retires from the office of President after completing tenure of five years. He was a wrong choice and should not have adorned the post in the first instance.

Pranab Mukherjee was Man Friday of Sanjay Gandhi, an extra constitutional authority who ruled the country during the Emergency. It was a dictatorial rule by then prime minister Indira Gandhi who had suspended even the fundamental rights.

Mukherjee was then the commerce minister, who granted or stopped licences at the bidding of Sanjay Gandhi. A regime does not acquire validity because no mishap took place during the period. The very rule was an insult to our democratic nation. Mukherjee who had violated the constitution by occupying the position, cannot but be condemned for the days he ruled.

When Congress president Sonia Gandhi elevated Mukherjee to the office by making him the presidential candidate, she was criticised. But hers was a gift to a loyal person who even said that the day was the night. He should himself assess the achievements and find out whether he came up to the expectation he had aroused.

I have gone over the period when he was at Rashtrapati Bhavan and I find, to my horror, that it was a rule which had a negative impact. If he had been a sensitive person, he would have felt the wrongs done during the 17 months of Emergency.

If nothing else, he could have at least regretted the imposition of the Emergency when one lakh people were detained without trial, the press was ‘disciplined’ and the civil servants lost the distinction between right and wrong.

BJP leader L K Advani was correct to chide the press: you were asked to bend but you began to crawl. Sonia Gandhi appointed Mukherjee as presidential candidate because he had served the dynasty faithfully.

People rightly defeated him and Indira Gandhi when the elections were held. Not only was Indira defeated in the polls held after the relaxation of the Emergency but the Congress party was ousted lock, stock and barrel. Thus people took the revenge.

Pranab Mukherjee’s appointment is a slap on the face of nation. Never have people supported a dictator nor have they honoured any person who has violated the ethos of independence: democracy and secularism. In this case, even the constitution was flouted.

I expect that after some years, Pranab Mukherjee would himself recall the period when he was the President. And he would feel that he could have done better. He should be able to spot out at least one instance when he upheld democracy and pluralism. This would have been fair to the people, who ousted the British to have their own rule through the ballot box.

I am sure that if and when Pranab Mukherjee writes an memoir, he would be frank enough to list his failings. Seldom have people felt so let down as they did during Pranab Mukherjee’s presidency. Had there been a Lokpal (ombudsman), he would have pointed out where Pranab Mukherjee had failed. Alas, there is no such institution.

The Bhartiya Janata Party, which talks about values at the drop of hat, should assemble an institution, that is above politics, to say what is right and what is wrong, moral or immoral. Pranab Mukherjee, even though late, should say from the Rashtrapati Bhavan that he and his Congress party were repentant for the Emergency they had imposed.

This is a taint on the face of the nation and needs to be wiped out. That he will leave the office shortly would not matter. What is important is that the democratic nation should get back its ethos debated in the constitutional assembly and in incorporated in the constitution.

Heads of institutions are not generally assailed. The idea behind such thinking is that the criticism may harm the institutions, which are essential for the sustenance of democratic polity.

Germane to this idea is the presidency. Therefore, the President is spared even when he or she crosses the line that the office delineates. Because of this consideration, President Pranab Mukherjee has escaped censure even when a person at an equally high office has been crucified. This does not, however, give him any licence. He should not be exploiting the prerogative as he does.

Bofors scam

As regards the Bofors scam, it was a Swedish radio station which broke the story first. The source was a “deep throat” whose name has not been revealed till today. He passed on the information to Chitra Subramaniam, a journalist who was then working for The Indian Express.

The “deep throat” was an insider and felt horrified over the bribery, which was first placed at Rs 64 crore but turned out to be in the neighbourhood of Rs 3,000 crore.

Mukherjee had taken it for granted that because of the key role he had portrayed as a fire fighter during the Congress’ troubled times, he could not be ignored for having served the dynasty relentlessly. But Sonia’s determination to make her son, Rahul Gandhi, the prime minister came in the way of Mukherjee’s political ambitions.

Though he was exasperated, Mukherjee soon realised the mood and announced that he would not contest the 2014 election. Sonia readily agreed to the position because he had himself cleared the deck for Rahul Gandhi.

Mukherjee should have done something to explain because the Congress he represented has this blame pending against him. The Congress should itself think about the ways to come clean and explain to the nation why and how the scams like Bofors and Commonwealth Games had come to take place.
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(Published 19 July 2017, 18:05 IST)

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