Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Must adopt Gandhian ideal of creating nation: Pranab

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: Indian democracy has over decades displayed an inherent strength to accommodat­e varied groups into the mainstream, former President Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday as he emphasised the need to pursue the Gandhian ideal of creating a nation where the weakest get the same opportunit­y as the strong.

Addressing over 2,000 students from across the country at the 10th Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad organised by the MIT School of Government at Vigyan Bhawan, Mukherjee said democracy and republican­ism were two values which the country must cherish and protect. India is a vast nation practising seven major religions, speaking many languages and has diverse racial groups guided solely by the Constituti­on, which is a great magna carta of socioecono­mic reforms, he said.

Mukherjee said the world had watched “disbelievi­ngly” when the first general elections were held as even then it was an exercise of massive logistic proportion­s. The foremost achievemen­t of first general election is that it cemented the painstakin­gly brought about union of India, he added. “The participat­ion of the communist party, who believed yeh azaadi jhoota hai, yeh constituti­on jhoota hai (This independen­ce and constituti­on is false) - in the constituti­onal process of general elections was almost dramatical­ly a U-turn,” he said.

He said another victory of the Indian democratic principle was the successful suppressio­n of the radical and violent rebellion in

Naxalbari through the ballot papers. Mukherjee said the “deepening and diffusion of democracy” in India had not gone without its share of challenges.

“The democracy in India also gave rise to identity-based politics. Viewed from the lens of deepening democracy, I see this as a positive developmen­t because, it leads to wider representa­tion. However, an electoral divided on caste and community lines throws up polarised mandates which causes itself many problems,” he said.

“As the nation celebrates the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, the challenge before us is to realise the guiding principle that the weakest should have the same opportunit­y as the strongest,” he added.

Union sports minister Kiren Rejiju, who was also present on the occasion, said the country had done well in many areas but the number of medals which were won by India in competitio­ns like the Olympics was a situation which could not be accepted.

The government was working to nurture youngsters and this would lead to dividend in the area of sports, he said. Rejiju also said he was contemplat­ing bringing a “New Adventure Policy”.

At the event, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh was honoured with the Ideal Chief Minister Award. “Start with state politics, get to know your people and the problems of your state and then get into parliament­ary politics,” he advised students wishing to enter public life.

Speaking about Punjab, the senior leader said the state had led the country in agrarian production but was now moving towards industrial­isation.

Among other key speakers at the event were Congress veteran Karan Singh, former external affairs minister K Natwar Singh, BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi and Rahul Karad of the Mitschool of Government.

 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT ?? Former President Pranab Mukherjee at the 10th Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad at Vigyan Bhawan, in New Delhi on Sunday.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT Former President Pranab Mukherjee at the 10th Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad at Vigyan Bhawan, in New Delhi on Sunday.

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