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Days before Pranab Mukherjee demits office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday voiced his deep admiration and emotional bonding with the outgoing President, saying he cared for him like a father would for his son.
Releasing a book, President Pranab Mukherjee – A Statesman, at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, Modi said he was fortunate that he could hold Mukherjee's hand while trying to settle in Delhi, and that there was never a meeting between them in the last three years when the president did not treat him like a son.
"I am saying this from deep within. Like a father caring for his son...," he said turning emotional.
Mukherjee is an inspirational figure, he said as he recalled his association with people from different walks of life who made an impact on him.
Mukherjee, too, expressed his "deep gratitude and appreciation" for Modi.
There has been divergence of views, but the two kept those to themselves and acted in close cooperation.
Mukherjee said at times he would seek clarifications from Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who was present on the occasion and has often articulated the government's position on various issues, and Jaitley often convinced him like an "able and effective advocate" that he is.
The President said he can claim with confidence that "the functioning of the government was never disturbed, never stopped, never delayed".
He said the Portuguese government agreed to India's long request of giving it a copy of its correspondence related to Goa, once its colony, during his recent visit to the country.
Nobody preserved the correspondence here, he said. If an Indian scholar has to do some research today, he often has to go to the UK to look for material as it is not in our nature to preserve them, he said.
Chronicling events is very important for understanding a nation's history, he said.
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