The Asian Age

Venkaiah: No need to drag ideology into Prez election

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Hyderabad, June 26: Referring to the proclamati­on of Emergency in 1975, signed by the then President, without a Cabinet decision, Union minister M. Venkaiah Naidu took a dig at the Congress on Monday, saying that the country needed a “constituti­onal President”.

He also said that it was unfortunat­e that the Congress and Left parties were trying to rake up an unseemly controvers­y where none exists, by terming the upcoming presidenti­al polls as an ideologica­l battle.

“I do not see any reason for ideology to be dragged into the presidenti­al election which should be kept above the routine of accusatory politics being indulged in by political parties,” Mr Naidu told PTI here.

Having a President who goes by the Constituti­on is all the more important as the country just observed the 42nd anniversar­y of Emergency, the Union informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister said.

“In 1975, then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed signed a proclamati­on imposing Emergency without even a Cabinet decision, simply on the basis of a letter written by the then Prime Minister, and thus trampled upon all democratic rights of the people,” he said.

“Conscious vote is a matter of convenienc­e for the Congress. Let us recall that it has used conscience to defeat its own official candidate Neelam Sanjiva

Reddy,” Mr Naidu said.

Raising the pitch for the NDA’s pick for the presidenti­al polls, he said the country needs a “constituti­onal President” who simply adheres to the Constituti­on in its letter and spirit of and who is above politics.

“Protection of the Constituti­on should be the only ideology that he should be committed to and nothing else,” Naidu said.

He said it is pertinent to mention that the President has no powers to make policies as they fall in the domain of the government.

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