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Tribute to President K R Narayanan: A Man with Wide Social Sympathy


 

Today is the 13th Death anniversary of Shri K.R.Narayanan who was VC of JNU and rose to become  the President of India and served the nation in that capacity  during 1997-2002. On demitting office he  had famously stated in an interview to a Malayalam daily that he learnt the art of leadership in JNU campus during his tenure as its VC.  A student of London School of Economics he was taught by Karl Popper and Professor Harold Laski. In fact professor Laski  in a letter to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru described Mr. Narayanan as a man with wide social sympathy. It was remarkable that Shri Narayanan  was the President of India when our country celebrated the golden jubilee of our independence, the Constitution  and Republic. The President takes oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. In fact the way he defended our Constitution and Secularism remains an unparalleled example for others to follow. Incidentally  when NDA Government led by  Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee contemplated  to review the Constitution, Mr. Narayanan while delivering his speech on the occasion of the golden jubilee of our Republic very searchingly asked, "Let us examine if the Constitution has failed us or we have failed the Constitution".
        It was because of that sharp interrogation by the head of the Republic that  the Vajpayee Government in stead of reviewing the Constitution reviewed the Working of the Constitution. When some of the victims of Gujarat riots that took place in 2002 visited Delhi none from the NDA Government including Prime Minister Vajpayee met them. Shri Narayanan was the only State functionary who met them and  described the riots as the "crisis of our State and Society". When he met professor Stephen Hawking and media asked him about his experiences in meeting that great scientist he with characteristic brilliance  said "Professor Hawking represented triumph of human spirit over matter".
In fact Mr. Narayanan's life and work represented that triumph of human spirit over matter.  As President of India he  had repeatedly cautioned that the ever rising counter culture of communalism was exerting enormous pressure on our constitution, secularism and civilizational values of tolerance and acceptance .

        When he  was a young reporter of Times of India in 1945 he interviewed Mahatma Gandhi in Mumbai and asked some very pertinent questions which are now being raised for addressing the deprivation caused  by hierarchical structures of violence manifested in the form of caste and other primordial categories. When he proposed Vajpayee to confer Bharat Ratna on Bismillha Khan the later  readily agreed and recommended President to consider the name of Savarkar for posthumously conferring  the Bharat Ratna. Mr. Narayanan sat over the proposal and Vajpayee later withdrew Savarkar's name for the highest civilian honour.

        His wide social sympathy was amply manifested in his speech delivered on the eve of the Republic Day of our country in 2000 when he said, "The unabashed, vulgar indulgence in conspicuous consumption by the noveau-riche has left the underclass seething in frustration. One half of our society guzzles aerated beverages while the other has to make do with palmfuls of muddied water. Our three-way fast lane of liberalization, privatisation and globalisation must provide safe pedestrian crossings for the unempowered India also, so that it too can move towards ‘equality of status and opportunity’. ‘Beware of the fury of the patient man,’ says the old adage. One could say, ‘Beware of the fury of the patient and long-suffering people.’ " Today when neoliberalism is questioned for creating unprecedented levels of inequality of income and opportunities the sane words of President Narayanan assumes critical significance. 

        I had the good fortune of serving him and on this solemn occasion I pay my homage to him and pray that his enduring legacy for defending Constitution and Secularism will inspire people to uphold and defend these twin pillars of our Republic when there is upsurge of communal forces all around posing danger to the Idea of India.

 


The author served as Officer on Special Duty and Press Secretary to President of India late Shri K.R.Narayanan and had a tenure as Director in Prime Minister's Office and Joint Secretary in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat.


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  • Wandana Sonalkar

    Really a President to be remembered and revered

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Susan Eddy

    thank you for holding forth the light of reason and fairness, and hope for a civilization that is based on mutual respect, honesty, and justice. It is a scary time in human history, in which positive and negative forces seem to keep us in tension wondering whether we will learn to work in groups cooperatively or self-destruct.

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Anil Singh

    I remember after assuming office in JNU, one day he visited our hostel( Kaveri) to interact with students and know their grievances. The moment we mentioned about broken furniture in our mess he assured that within 10 days, it will be replaced with new ones and it happened.

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • JayBhim Gautam Ahire

    Our country is facing such a hard time , we feel something missing , lacking. It is the personalities like K.R. Narayan we need more as the president of our Republic. for adding more meaning to the post & responsibilities. We pay our homage wholeheartedly . Thanks to satya Narayan Sahu , sharing the words of tribute .

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Dr. Mahesh Bhardwaj

    Thanks for writing on relevance of his ideas in present scenario.

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Harender Singh Happy

    Thanks for this beautiful explanation. I was not aware about him before seeing this.

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • prafulla samntara

    He was a great president who had mentioned the the plight of tribals after death of three anti alumina plant tribal activists in police firing in Maikanch, kasipur in his Republic Day speech on 25 January 2001. I had met him in a delegation on tribal issues in presence of late Rabi Ray, ex-Speaker of Lok Sabha in Rastrapati Bhavan.

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Niranjan Barik

    Homage to K.R. Narayanan on his death anniversary . May his ideals guide us !

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Urmilesh

    Most efficient and popular Vice Chancellor JNU, excellent Chairman of Rajya Sabha and a great President of our republic. SHRANDHANJALI!

    Nov, 10, 2018
  • Jayaraj Chinnasamy

    Excellent tribute to a great and noble soul. I was still a student in JNU when he was VC. He was always sympathetic to genuine students' issues. He got along so well with everyone due his humility despite his great achievement as a scholar and intellectual. He was a Laskian in political thinking. When a firebrand fellow Malayali VK Krishana Menon passed away he paid a tribute on that occasion. He said, “we have the fortune of having produced personalities from Buddha to Gandhi, from Ashoka to Nehru and from.Kaultilya to Krishna Menon”. Satya Narayana SahuSahu your rich tribute should be recorded for our own generation and the succeeding one's by way of a book. I do not think any person other than you is eminently suitable for this task. It is because you not only observerd but also worked with him. You can write short political, intellectual and personal biography of this great soul. That would indeed be a great tribute.

    Nov, 09, 2018

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