However, the framers of the Constitution in their wisdom argued that the government is carried on not directly by the people but by their duly elected representatives and, therefore, in consonance with this principle, made the presidential election an indirect election. Unfortunately, soon after Independence, ruling dispensations started springing “candidates” loyal to them upon the electoral college making their selection a fait accompli.
It is unsettling as to why the Bharatiya Janata Party, with a strong mandate, both at the Centre and in states, is showing reluctance in being transparent over the choice of its presidential candidate. This will only exacerbate the unrest and anxieties that have become everyday realities in an allegedly polarised society. It is time political parties, both in power and otherwise, freed the office of the president from political compulsions and executive burdens. In an increasingly tumultuous global political and geopolitical landscape, it is imperative for the new incumbent to enjoy widespread confidence.
Shreyans Jain New Delhi
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