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Pranab Mukherjee's son tells publisher to stop memoir; don't create hurdles, responds daughter on Twitter

FP Staff • December 15, 2020, 19:38:38 IST
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The book, which was in the news recently for the late president’s critical comments on the Congress, including his observation that the party lost political focus after his elevation as president, is set to be launched next month by publishing house Rupa

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Pranab Mukherjee's son tells publisher to stop memoir; don't create hurdles, responds daughter on Twitter

New Delhi: The late Pranab Mukherjee’s son and daughter are at loggerheads over his memoir “The Presidential Years” with one saying it should not be published without his consent and the other “requesting” her brother to not create “unnecessary hurdles” in the publication of his last book. The late president’s son Abhijit Mukherjee, a former Congress MP, said on Twitter that he has written to the publishers asking them not to publish the book until he gives his nod. His sister Sharmistha Mukherjee, national spokesperson of the party, shot back saying no one should try and stop it for “cheap publicity” and doing so would be great disservice to the late leader. The book, which was in the news recently for the late president’s critical comments on the Congress, including his observation that the party lost political focus after his elevation as president, is set to be launched next month by publishing house Rupa, which brought out the two earlier volumes of his memoirs. The late president’s son Abhijit, a former Congress MP, in a series of tweets, said he has written to the publishers asking them not to publish the book until he gives his nod.

@kapish_mehra @Rupa_Books
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 .1/3

— Abhijit Mukherjee (@ABHIJIT_LS) December 15, 2020

“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,” he added. He said he requested the publishers to immediately stop the publication.

3/3 , Therefore , I being his son request You to immediately stop it's publication without my written consent till I go through its contents ! I have already sent you a detailed letter in this regard which will reach You soon !
Regards - Abhijit Mukherjee.#pranabmukherjee

— Abhijit Mukherjee (@ABHIJIT_LS) December 15, 2020
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His sister responded on Twitter:

I, daughter of the author of the memoir ‘The Presidential Years’, request my brother @ABHIJIT_LS not to create any unnecessary hurdles in publication of the last book written by our father. He completed the manuscript before he fell sick 1/3

— Sharmistha Mukherjee (@Sharmistha_GK) December 15, 2020

The final draft, she said, contains her father’s handwritten notes and comments that have been strictly adhered to, she added. Stating that views expressed by him are his own and no one should try to stop it from being published for any cheap publicity, she said: “That would be the greatest disservice to our departed father.” She further tweeted:

Btw bro, the title of the book is ‘The Presidential Years’, not ‘The Presidential Memoirs’. 3/3

— Sharmistha Mukherjee (@Sharmistha_GK) December 15, 2020
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Abhijit corrected the title of the book in another tweet after his sister pointed out the mistake. The former president and long-time Congress leader died on 31 August at the age of 84, following COVID-19 complications. His comments on the Congress come at a time of intense internal turmoil in the party. The Congress’ chief troubleshooter through the decades wrote that the party lost political focus after his elevation as the president and some party members believed the 2014 Lok Sabha poll debacle could have been averted had he become prime minister in 2004. “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 (Manmohan) Singh’s prolonged absence from the House put an end to any personal contact with other MPs," Pranab is quoted as saying in his book. According to the excerpts released by Rupa, the late leader also said he believes that the moral authority to govern vests with the prime minister and the overall state of the nation is reflective of the functioning of the prime minister and his administration. “While Dr Singh was preoccupied with saving the coalition, which took a toll on governance, (Narendra) 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,” he said. “Only time will tell if there is a better understanding on such matters in the second term of this government,” Pranab said in the excerpts. Pranab was the 13th President of India after having spent five decades in politics. “The Presidential Years”, which follows “The Turbulent Years” and “The Coalition Years”, gives a rare glimpse of Pranab’s fascinating journey from a remote village in Bengal to the Rashtrapati Bhavan. With inputs from PTI

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