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Kovind vows to uphold constituti­on

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new delhi — Making history as the first occupant of Rashtrapat­i Bhavan from the BJP, President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday pledged to always follow the basic mantra of the Constituti­on to ensure justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.

Elected to the highest constituti­onal office last week, Kovind was administer­ed the oath of office by Chief Justice of India J.S. Khehar at a brief but glittering ceremony in the Central Hall of Parliament before a gathering of MPs, Chief Ministers and diplomats.

Taking oath in the name of God, Kovind pledged to “preserve, protect and defend the Constituti­on and the law” and devoted himself to the services and well-being of the people of India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ministers, opposition leaders including Sonia Gandhi and former prime ministers Manmohan Singh and H.D. Deve Gowda attended the event.

At the end of over three hours of protocol and formalitie­s on a rainmarred day, the new President accompanie­d his predecesso­r Pranab Mukherjee to the latter’s new abode — 10 Rajaji Marg — after his warm farewell at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

In his speech, Kovind hailed the vision of Mahatma Gandhi and Sangh icon Deen Dayal Upadhyay and said there was a need to build India as “an economic leader as well as moral exemplar”.

“For us, those two touchstone­s can never be separate. They are and must forever be linked.”

Recalling his humble beginnings from growing up in a mud house in an Uttar Pradesh village, Kovind said he has had a long journey.

“Yet this journey is hardly mine alone. It is so telling of our nation and our society also. For all its problems, it follows that basic mantra given to us in the Preamble to the Constituti­on - ensuring justice, liberty, equality and fraternity and I will always continue to follow this basic mantra.”

In another line that avoided any reference to Congress occupants of the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan barring two, Kovind said he was conscious he was following the footsteps of stalwarts such as Rajendra Prasad, S. Radhakrish­nan, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and his predecesso­r Pranab Mukherjee.

Referring to Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Constituti­on’s architect B.R. Ambedkar, the President said these leaders did not believe that political freedom was enough; it was crucial to also achieve economic and social freedom for millions.

“The key to India’s success is its diversity. Our diversity is the core that makes us so unique. In this land we find a mix of states and regions, religions, languages, cultures, lifestyles and much more. We are so different and yet so similar and united.” 21st century India will be in conformity with its ancient values and compliant with the fourth industrial revolution, he said.

“There is no dichotomy there, no question of choice. We must combine tradition and technology, the wisdom of an age-old Bharat and the science of a contempora­ry India.”

He said as the gram panchayat must determine India’s consultati­ve and community-based problem solving, “the Digital Republic must help leapfrog developmen­tal milestones”. —

For all its problems, it follows that basic mantra given to us in the Preamble to the Constituti­on — ensuring justice, liberty, equality and fraternity and I will always continue to follow this basic mantra Ram Nath Kovind, New president

 ?? PTI ?? Ram Nath Kovind being sworn-in as the 14th President of India by the Chief Justice of India, Justice JS Khehar, at a special ceremony in the Central Hall of Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
PTI Ram Nath Kovind being sworn-in as the 14th President of India by the Chief Justice of India, Justice JS Khehar, at a special ceremony in the Central Hall of Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
 ?? PTI ?? Family members of Ram Nath Kovind arrive to attend his swearing-in ceremony at Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
PTI Family members of Ram Nath Kovind arrive to attend his swearing-in ceremony at Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
 ?? PTI ?? Narendra Modi greets former prime minister Manmohan Singh during the swearing-in ceremony of President Kovind. —
PTI Narendra Modi greets former prime minister Manmohan Singh during the swearing-in ceremony of President Kovind. —

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