Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Life after presidency: No more politics, Pranab to finish book

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: There’s a life after Rashtrapat­i Bhavan and Pranab Mukherjee, the former head of the state, wants to live it to the fullest. The new chapter began last month, when he moved into the 10 Rajaji Marg, where — away from strict protocols and official work — the former President now leads a more relaxed life.

In an informal chat at his residence, Mukherjee says that he has no plans to go back to politics, denying speculatio­n that he may take up advisory roles.

“The question doesn’t arise... It took me some time to get completely detached from following the country’s political progress. And, now I have no intention to get attached again,” he said, while glancing at Doordarsha­n news playing on a small TV near him. To be sure though, politician­s have not left the former President alone yet. Since he shifted, a slew of ministers and opposition leaders have visited him. Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goel, Kalraj Mishra, Ravi Shankar Prasad have come by for what Mukherjee terms as courtesy calls.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley is scheduled to meet him in a day or two. And while the protocol leaves little room for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a similar visit, the two can always talk over phone.

From the Opposition side, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, party vice president Rahul Gandhi, leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad were among those who visited the former President. “There is never a vacuum in a political system. When I was inside the system, it was a different matter. But after I got out, there’s no way to return,” he said.

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