The Asian Age

Pranab advises govt

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Continued from Page 1 cooperatio­n extended by Mr Modi at “every step”. “With passion and energy, he (Modi) is driving transforma­tional changes in the country. I will carry with (me) fond memories of our associatio­n and his warm and courteous behaviour,” he said.

The outgoing president, who will demit office on Tuesday, said he was “mentored” by late prime minister Indira Gandhi whose “steely determinat­ion, clarity of thought and decisive action made her a towering personalit­y”. He said she never hesitated to call a spade a spade. Mr Mukherjee recalled during a visit to London with Gandhi after the Emergency, she had told journalist­s, “In those 21 months, we comprehens­ively managed to alienate all sections of Indian people.”

Recalling his days as a member of Parliament, which he entered in 1969 as Rajya Sabha member, Mr Mukherjee said by listening to stalwarts in the Treasury and Opposition

Mr Mukherjee said by listening to stalwarts in the Treasury and Opposition benches, he understood the real value of debate, discussion and dissent

benches, he understood the real value of debate, discussion and dissent.

“I realised how disruption hurts the Opposition more than the government as it denies it the opportunit­y to raise the concerns of the people,” he said. Ms Mahajan said Mr Mukherjee is respected for his impeccable knowledge of constituti­onal and parliament­ary rules and procedures and exemplary memory of events and precedents.

“You have been a ‘guru’ from whom generation­s of parliament­arians have received lessons on the operationa­l dynamics of our parliament­ary polity,” she said.

Ms Mahajan said the President’s admirable administra­tive acumen and efficiency have played pivotal roles in shaping appropriat­e responses to various momentous events and challenges before the nation at large.

Lauding Mr Mukherjee’s contributi­ons, vice-president Ansari said his views and pronouncem­ents on issues of national and internatio­nal importance have enhanced the stature of the high offices held by him.

“From the highest pedestal, he has, on several occasions, urged citizens to rededicate themselves to the cause of upholding the democratic values. He has spoken with conviction about India’s pluralism and diversity being her greatest strength and the need to constantly nurture and protect them,” he said. Mr Mukherjee was presented a coffee-table book by the Speaker on behalf of the MPs.

Later, Mr Mukherjee attended a high-tea at the Parliament House.

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