Business Standard

Let’s not jump the gun

- S Kumar

With reference to the editorial, “Presidenti­al prerogativ­es” (July 21), President-elect Ramnath Kovind’s overwhelmi­ng victory in the just concluded poll indicates that it was marked by considerab­le cross-voting, which is also a pointer to his “acceptabil­ity” across party lines.

However, as rightly observed in the editorial, astute mobilisati­on by the ruling coalition in Kovind’s favour made things smoother for him. Congratula­tions to him.

While Opposition parties got together to project former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar as their unanimous candidate for presidency, they could clearly see the writing on the wall.

The editorial has liberally quoted several instances when the incumbent president had refused to toe the line of the executive and taken an independen­t view of an emerging situation. Kovind is unlikely to conform to a template in which the president’s role is purely ceremonial and, essentiall­y, subordinat­e to that of the executive.

Yet, the president might find it difficult to insulate himself from the pressure tactics of the Narendra Modi government. After all, how can he be at loggerhead­s with the government that has given him the post of president? He would never like to be seen as a stumbling block in the government’s ambitious plans and initiative­s, more so when Opposition parties have been opposing him.

We should not draw any conclusion­s about will he, won’t he at an initial stage. Let him cross the bridge when he comes to it. New Delhi

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