FAREWELL TO FINANCE MINISTER
PRANAB MUKHERJEE
The Congress today,25th June,2012, bid a warm
farewell to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, poised to become the country’s
President, with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying that the veteran leader
will be missed.At a special meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC),
party chief Sonia Gandhi personally bid farewell to the chief trouble-shooter
of the party and the UPA and expressed confidence that he would win the July 19
Presidential election with a huge margin.A visibly emotional Mukherjee, who had
held a number of posts in the party and the government, said he has got much
more from the party than what he had given.He said he always considered himself
as a true Congressman and did whatever is good for the party.Mr. Mukherjee
recalled his long association with the CWC and thanked the party for nominating
him for the President’s post.
Mr. Mukherjee will file nomination for the Presidential
poll on June 28, AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi told reporters after
the CWC meeting.He is expected to resign from the government and the party
tomorrow.Ms. Gandhi hailed Mr. Mukherjee as the senior-most member of the CWC
and said it was a matter of great pleasure that the UPA has made him a
Presidential candidate.Dr. Singh said Mr. Mukherjee’s absence will be felt as
he discharged many duties in the government.The informal CWC meeting called to
felicitate Mr. Mukherjee was attended by 20 of the 26 members, including
Permanent Invitees. Among those who spoke on the occasion were Defence Minister
A. K. Antony, and senior party leaders Motilal Vora, S. C. Jamir, R. K. Dhawan,
Mohsina Kidwai.
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh was not present
at the CWC meeting. Karan Singh, who was one of the aspirants for the
Presidential post, was also not present. Asked about his absence, Digvijay
Singh said he was in Madhya Pradesh to attend a private function and had
accordingly informed the party leadership. On Mr. Digvijay’s absence, Mr.
Dwivedi said he was among the six leaders who could not attend the meeting. Digvijay
Singh had courted controversy by dubbing Trinamool Congress chief Mamata
Banerjee as “immature” and “erratic” over her opposition to Mr. Mukherjee’s
candidature drawing instant disapproval from the party.
Mr. Mukherjee became a member of the CWC in 1978 and has
been a key player in the top decision making body of the party. Sweets,
including popular Bengal delicacy ‘sandesh’, were distributed at the meeting as
Congress leaders wished the 76-year-old leader a good innings ahead. Known for
his razor sharp intellect, Mr. Mukherjee, a quintessential Congressman, is
variously described as a walking encyclopaedia, chronicler of Congress history,
expert in matters of Constitution and governance and a stickler for rules in
Parliament.Mr. Mukherjee is expected to launch his campaign for the Presidential
polls from Chennai on June 30 and then likely to visit Hyderabad and Bangalore
the next day.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal is coordinating
Mr. Mukherjee’s poll campaign, including the process of filing the nomination.
An informal coordination committee has also been set up.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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