Asked by reporters whether giving Nobel Peace Prize to Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan and Kailash Satyarthi of India would in anyway help resolve the conflict between the two countries, he said, "In Indian Constitution, the President does not make any comments on such issues."
He said these questions could be kept in reserve for the Foreign Minister of India. "The President does not make any observations on political or controversial issues," he said.
Earlier, in his interview on the eve of beginning of his state visit to Norway, the President was asked to react on a statement made by Malala about inviting Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan to the award ceremony.
"Constitutionally, the Indian President is above day to day politics...So, what the leaders should do or not do, I leave it to them. I would not like to make any comment," he said in media interviews to a TV channel and a leading newspaper.
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"I don't know from where she got this courage and conviction but she has stayed true to her conviction and risked her life, she did not deviate from her mission even a single millimetre. I am happy that her service and fighting spirit to liberate women and educate them has been recognised by Nobel Peace Committee," he said.
He also lauded the efforts of Satyarthi who shares the Nobel prize with Malala, saying he has been recognised by various organisations for his activities against child labour for quite some time.