
Dear Ms.Sonia Gandhi,
This is a letter of request from a concerned citizen about who our next president of india should be.
and since you are in a position to influence that decision as the leader of the ruling coalition, i am addressing you to consider the following issues.
1.Dr.Kalam, in my view , has failed to earn a second nomination. He was functioning more as a public relations officer for himself and did not rie to the level of a concerned conscience keeper of the country.
2.We know that there are several aspirants, particularly among the aged and senile ex- politicians of all hues from different parties trying to lobby for support. In one stroke,all of them can be rejected, irrespective of their ideologies since they are all incapable of bringing a freshness of approach to the office of the President of India.
3. Freshness of approach is what we badly need today in Indian polity and government. Let me define what it does not mean first. The powerful corporate sector or the India Inc. as it proudly calls itself, defines this freshness as government being pro- business even at the cost of people. On the other hand, the freshness that is needed today after nearly two decades of liberal economic policy, is to look at people not as consumers , or as vote banks but primarily as people needing human dignity and rights of livelihood. We need a judicious mix of Gandhi and Nehru here.
4. The office of the Prsident of India may lack teeth but in a political environment of global and local lobbies of capitalism, the president must be the voice of the conscience of the nation. Today no aged leader either from the right or the left has that calibre or capability. Only a voice representing those who need to be empowered can be the conscience of this nation. All the president aspirants as listed in the media are only those who have over the years only empowered themselves.
5. And, that brings us to the fifty percent of the Indian population that awaits empowerment in various avenues - the women of India. Even as we are still struggling to provide them with just 33 per cent reservations in Parliament, cant we take that struggle one step forward atleast by making a woman as our next President ?
6. It may be a small step but a significant step to see the first woman president of India occupy the chair in coming July.
7. And who shall that women be ? Let us define the requisites. With both right and left parliamentary wings having become stale and outdated in their approaches, we need a person who does not carry with her any of such baggage. At the same time, she should have empathy in her heart, and clarity in her mind to guide the government towards a pro- people administration and policy making. She should be capable of understanding and respecting the cultural diversity of this vast land.
8. And I have a person to recommend to you for the top job. Ms.Mahasweta Devi, the eminent writer- activist from Eastern India. Ms.Mahasweta Devi has an impressive track record both as a writer of high literary quality and activist of untiring energy. From Sahitya Akademi to Jnanapith, from Magsesay to Padma awards, she has been presented with so many accolades which have not turned her into a passive , reticent , complacent couch potato which normally happens to ordinary mortals in such a situation.
Single handedly she has been focussing the country's attention on marginalised sections - tribals and women. She has been a huge source of inspiration through her fiction to all young readers, who want to make it big in their lives. She has made them understand that becoming big in life is not jst making money but in understanding and becoming a human being.
9. I request you to suggest her name as your party's choice. She qualifies on several counts - some of which are immediate political requirements. She will simulatanelously be the representation given to the different sections of our society - women, creative writers, non-party social activists, Bengalis and Eastern India who have not been represented at all so far in selection of our Presidents.
10. And let me clarify my vested interest in this recommendation. i am not a woman. I am not a bengali. I have never met her. I only share with her the fields of creative writing and social concern as a humble junior living in a distant part of the same country.
thanking you
with regards
Gnani Sankaran
tamil writer, journalist and theatre person
e mail : gnanisankaran@hotmail.com
mobiles: 09869046486( at mumbai )/09444024947(at chennai)
About Gnani Sankaran : Besides being a tamil journalist and writer for the last thirty three years, Gnani (53) has been a development communication activist utilizing the fields of print, theatre and television. He has directed over 40 plays and has made television serials on role of women in freedom movement and the life history of rationalist leader Periyar. He is presently a columnist with Ananda Vikatan group, the leading tamil publication.
