Pranab Mukherjee’s son objects to publication of final volume of memoir
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The objection, nevertheless, drew a pointy response from his sister, Sharmistha Mukherjee
Abhijit Mukherjee, former Lok Sabha member and son of the previous President of India Pranab Mukherjee, on Tuesday objected to the publication of the final volume of his father’s memoir, The Presidential Years, and has demanded to see the manuscript earlier than its launch.
Mr. Mukherjee’s objection, nevertheless, drew a pointy response from his sister, Sharmistha Mukherjee, who asserted that the manuscripts have been cleared by her father and “none should stop it for cheap publicity”.
The ebook is scheduled to be launched in January.
On December 11, the publishers, Rupa, launched an excerpt of the final final volume, during which the late President talks in regards to the Congress shedding focus after his elevation because the President and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh busy saving the federal government.
The excerpt additionally has a portion during which he describes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s functioning as “autocratic” in his first time period.
“I, the Son of the author of the Memoir ‘The Presidential Memoirs’ request you to kindly stop the publication of the memoir as well as motivated excerpts which is already floating in certain media platforms without my written consent”, Mr. Abhijit Mukherjee tweeted and tagged the publishers in addition to its head, Kapish Mehra.
“Since my father is no more, I being his son want to go through the contents of the final copy of the book before its publication as I believe, had my father been alive today, he too would have done the same. Therefore , I being his son request You to immediately stop its publication without my written consent till I go through its contents !”, he stated and talked about that he had additionally despatched a proper letter.
Daughter’s tweet
“The final draft contains my dads’ hand written notes & comments that have been strictly adhered to. The views expressed by him are his own & no one should try to stop it from being published for any cheap publicity. That would be the greatest disservice to our departed father”, Ms. Mukherjee tweeted, tagging her brother and asking him not to create hurdles.
She additionally corrected him that the memoir was known as The Presidential Years and never The Presidential Memoir.
According to the excerpts, he had stated that many within the Congress believed that the 2014 Lok Sabha elections might have been totally different if he was the Prime Minister.
“Some members of the Congress have theorised that, had I become the PM in 2004, the party might have averted the 2014 Lok Sabha drubbing. Though I don’t subscribe to this view, I do believe that the party’s leadership lost political focus after my elevation as president. While Sonia Gandhi was unable to handle the affairs of the party, Dr. Singh’s prolonged absence from the House put an end to any personal contact with other MPs”, learn one excerpt.
“I believe that the moral authority to govern vests with the PM. The overall state of the nation is reflective of the functioning of the PM and his administration. While Dr. Singh was preoccupied with saving the coalition, which took a toll on governance, Modi seemed to have employed a rather autocratic style of governance during his first term, as seen by the bitter relationship among the government, the legislature and the judiciary. Only time will tell if there is a better understanding on such matters in the second term of this government,” he said.