Pranab Da Held My Finger and Guided Me Like a Guardian: Narendra Modi
Pranab Da Held My Finger and Guided Me Like a Guardian: Narendra Modi
Modi said Mukherjee made Rashtrapati Bhavan a converging point between a common man and highest seat of power.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi heaped praises on President Pranab Mukherjee, who completed four years in office on Monday, calling him a "guardian and mentor" who held his finger and guided him on various subjects when he took over as prime minister two years ago.

"I was new to the world of Delhi. The atmosphere was new to me. On many subjects, the President, like a guardian, a mentor, held my finger and guided me. Very few people are as privileged as I am," he said while inaugurating the second phase of Rashtrapati Bhavan museum.

Lauding the initiatives taken to preserve history at Rashtrapati Bhavan and also its restoration, Modi said Mukherjee has given a lot to the nation in his long public life and also to the historic building during his four-year tenure.

He said Mukherjee made Rashtrapati Bhavan a converging point between a common man and highest seat of power.

"Important thing is my political background is different, President's political background is different but we can feel every moment in his company how people with different political upbringing can work shoulder to shoulder in a democracy," he said.

Modi also said effort is made so almost all the schemes of his government are implemented in President's Estate, which he called a "village with a population of over 10,000", in miniature form even when some state governments feel hesitation to announce them.

If there is government of a person of different political party yet the schemes of that government becoming schemes of Rashtrapati Bhavan, this greatness can only be shown by Pranab da, Modi said.

"History works like a medicine in life. People who forget history lose essence of life. The sculptures in temples are made of stone but because of devotion of people they acquire the status of gods. The stones of historical places carry history which shows the way forward. We have to hear that stone," Modi said.

Mukherjee, in his speech, said since 1950 when Babu Rajendra Prasad became the first President of the Republic, Indian democracy has moved from strength to strength.

"...India is a country where transfer of power from individual to individual, party to party has never posed any problem even for a single hour," he said.

Mukherjee said there was a lot of speculation before the 2014 general elections but when after receiving the mandate Modi came to see him, he simply said that he was ready with his appointment letter as the Prime Minister of the Republic and asked when will he be taking oath.

"When I was elected and before that throughout my life, I have been a Congressman. As Prime Minister correctly pointed out my background was little different from his political background but the constitutional responsibility of Indian President, not only me but all the 13 Presidents, they took different decisions...," he said.

The President said during his entire political life he lived a "stone's throw" from Rashtrapati Bhavan but knew very little about it as he had visited only three sections--Dining Hall, Ashoka Hall and Study of the President.

Mukherjee lauded his team for the restoration work of Rashtrapati Bhavan and said the building has witnessed history and it needs to be told.

He appreciated the gesture of the Prime Minister to spend time at the inauguration ceremony when Parliament Session was underway.

Vice-President Hamid Ansari said anniversaries are happy occasions and should be celebrated but this was an anniversary with a difference.

"Rashtrapati ji's four years in office and successful four years in office are an occasion to celebrate and celebrate with gusto," he said.

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