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Sonia was upset I met Thackeray: Pranab

Says in runup to 2012 Prez polls, Pawar advised him to meet Sena chief

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New Delhi, Oct. 16: Former President Pranab Mukherjee has said that Congress chief Sonia Gandhi was upset with him over his meeting late Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray in the runup to the 2012 presidenti­al election despite her advice against such an interactio­n.

Revealing this in his book The Coalition Years, Mr Mukherjee said he had met Thackeray on the advice of Sharad Pawar of the NCP, a part of the Congress-led UPA-II government.

He said that during his campaign visit to Mumbai on July 13, 2012, he had gone to meet Thackeray at his residence after the Shiv Sena leader had extended his party’s support to him despite being a part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

“I took a decision to meet Thackeray despite Sonia Gandhi’s disapprova­l because I felt that the man who had broken away from his traditiona­l coalition partner to support my candidatur­e, should not feel humiliated,” Mr Mukherjee said in his book.

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I took a decision to meet Thackeray... because I felt that the man who had broken away from his traditiona­l coalition partner to support my candidatur­e, should not feel humiliated. — Pranab Mukherjee Former Prez

Congressma­n said he had asked both Ms Gandhi and Mr Pawar, who was instrument­al in influencin­g Thackeray towards him, whether he should meet the Sena leader during his visit to Mumbai.

Mr Pawar’s advice was completely different from that of Ms Gandhi as he insisted that Mr Mukherjee should meet Thackeray.

Mr Pawar said Thackeray would consider it a personal insult if Mr Mukherjee did not meet him during his visit to Mumbai.

“Sonia Gandhi was not enthusiast­ic about my meeting Bal Thackeray and advised me to avoid it if possible. Sonia Gandhi’s reservatio­ns about Thackeray were based on her own perception of his policies,” he said.

After his return to Delhi, Mr Mukherjee said, Congress leader Girija Vyas had met him and told him that Ms Gandhi and Ahmed Patel, the political secretary to the Congress president, were upset about the meeting with Thackeray.

Narrating his meeting with the Maratha strongman, the former president

said it was “very cordial”.

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