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Hamid Ansari calls Narendra Modi's remarks at former vice-president's Rajya Sabha farewell 'departure from accepted practice'

Press Trust of India • July 9, 2018, 10:21:55 IST
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Former vice president Hamid Ansari said that the remarks made by Narendra Modi departed from the accepted practices on such occasions. He also said the Muslims in the country are undergoing a “feeling of unease”.

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Hamid Ansari calls Narendra Modi's remarks at former vice-president's Rajya Sabha farewell 'departure from accepted practice'

New Delhi: Raising the issue of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks made at his farewell function almost a year ago, former vice president Hamid Ansari said many considered the comments to be a departure from accepted practices on such occasions. 10 August, 2017 was the last day of Ansari’s second term as vice president (2007-2017) and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. According to tradition, leaders of political parties and members devoted the forenoon session to thanking the Chair. [caption id=“attachment_3919017” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Former vice presidend Hamid Ansari and prime minister Narendra Modi. PTI Former vice presidend Hamid Ansari and prime minister Narendra Modi. PTI[/caption] “The Prime Minister participated in this and while being fulsome in his complements also hinted at what he perceived to be a certain inclination in my approach on account of my having spent, as he put it, both a good part of my professional tenure as a diplomat in Muslim lands and in post-retirement period on minority-related questions,” Ansari says. “The context, presumably, was my reference in the Bengaluru speech to what I perceived as enhanced apprehension of insecurity and in the TV interview to a sense of unease creeping in among Muslims and some other religious minorities.” In his last interview before he demitted office, Ansari had pointed out that Muslims in the country were experiencing a “feeling of unease”. The subsequent furore by the faithful on social media tended to lend credence to this. On the other hand, editorial comments and a good many serious writings considered the PMs remarks to be a departure from accepted practice on such occasions, he says. He uses a line from an Urdu couplet to depict my words bhari bazm main raaz ki baat keh di (revealed in public what was hidden). Ansari also feels that the widely accepted pluralist view of nationalism and Indianness is now being challenged by a viewpoint depicting purifying exclusivism through the idea of cultural nationalism. The idea of cultural nationalism is premised principally on a shared culture narrowly defined, he says. Ansari addresses these issues in his new book “Dare I Question? Reflections on Contemporary Challenges”, a collection of his speeches and writings, made mostly in his last year in office and some in recent months, and brought out by Har-Anand Publications. According to Ansari, who had the distinction of being the only second vice-president after S Radhakrishnan to serve for two consecutive terms, the debate on nationalism has wider ramifications for Indian democracy. “In the typology of democracy; ours is a liberal one based on universal suffrage, tolerance, respect for diversity, a comprehensive charter of rights and Rule of Law that brings together the notions of rights, development, governance and justice. Their attainment is premised on equality and fraternity. Any dilution of this principle will take it in the direction of an ethnic democracy, implicitly or otherwise, and would bring forth an illiberal structure”, he says. According to Ansari, two sets of challenges are confronting the country - the first pertains to principles and values of public life and the second to institutional structures of the Indian polity. Both are succinctly expressed in the Preamble and dilated upon in the text of the Constitution; both seem to be under stress for a variety of reasons. Some of these are easily identified by reading the section on Fundamental Duties and assessing the extent to which these are observed individually and collectively. Three among these, namely promotion of harmony, preservation of composite culture, and development of scientific temper, seem to be challenged with particular frequency and ferocity; this is indicative of reservations about their meaning and intent, he writes in the books preface.

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