Sloppy Sonia and autocratic Modi in Pranab Mukherjee’s autobiography
Pranab, who wrapped up work on the memoir days before his passed away on August 31, feels “the party’s leadership lost political focus after my elevation as President.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi employed a rather autocratic style of functioning, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was pre-occupied with saving the coalition government, which took a toll on governance, and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi was unable to handle party affairs, late President Pranab Mukherjee has written in the fourth volume of his autobiography to be released in January 2021.
Pranab, who wrapped up work on the diary days before he died on August 31, feels “the gathering’s initiative lost political concentration after my height as President.” “While Dr. Singh was engrossed with sparing the alliance, which negatively affected administration,
Modi appeared to have utilized a somewhat imperious style of administration during his initial term, as observed by the harsh relationship among the public authority, the governing body, and the legal executive. The truth will surface eventually if there is a superior comprehension of such issues in the second term of this administration,” Pranab composes. Scrutinizing Sonia’s administration, he says: “While Sonia Gandhi couldn’t deal with the issues of the gathering, Dr. Singh’s drawn-out nonappearance from the House shut down any close to home contact with different MPs.”
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