‘Politics not as bad as I thought’
Q: Is there any tension between you and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh?
A: Those who have doubts about the Prime Minister and I working together obviously do not know either the Prime Minister or me.
We
have worked closely together for a long time and have an excellent
working rapport. If he feels he has to bring something to my notice, he
does it in all frankness and the same applies to me, too.
Q: Did you think of any leader other than Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister?
A: There was never a doubt. No, never, absolutely not.
Q: Did you ever think of having a deputy Prime Minister?
A: That was never considered.
Q: What is the role of the Congress president in the coalition?
A:
As chairperson of UPA, I interact with leaders of the coalition parties
and the Left. I head meetings of concerned coordination committees.
Involvement
in government policies is not much. At times, when my views are not
quite matching with that of the government, I discuss with the Prime
Minister.
Q: How will you grade the government’s performance after its completion of three-and-a-half years?
A:
I am absolutely satisfied with the working of the UPA government. I
applaud the Prime Minister for the manner in which he has run the
government and the coalition.
Q: Are you embarrassed by the economic success?
A:
I am not embarrassed. In fact, we are proud of it... but we cannot brag
about our economic growth. We cannot forget that there are still areas
where people live in extreme poverty.
Q: The Indian economy is growing but people say it is not because of politicians...
A:
I think there is a great deal of cynicism in certain sections of
society about politicians. I think it is a bit unfair. There are also
very serious and committed politicians. Manmohan Singh is one. There
are many across party lines.
Q: Was not there disdain about politics in you when you entered politics?
A: Because of seeing the worst of politics, I did have some reservations. My husband was assassinated.
Q: Do you think now in retrospect that it was not that bad?
A: It has not been as bad as I had thought... you make a difference for the better.
Q: What are the areas where work has not been done?
A: We have not been able to persuade all of them (coalition partners) for 33 per cent reservation for women.
Q: Do you have close advisers like R.K. Dhawan or Brajesh Mishra?
A:
I do consult my colleagues, CWC members and some senior and younger
colleagues. It depends upon situation and issues…. There is no single
individual like that.
Q: What about your attack on those opposing the nuclear deal at a rally in Haryana?
A:
Everyone would want me to say that it was an attack on the Left. But it
was not. I was in Haryana and talking about the opposition to our
government there. We are working in a coalition. If I want to say about
something that I don’t agree with them, the last thing I would do is to
go out and shout and scream and say I don’t approve of it. I don’t
agree. I would call that person and tell him directly.
Q: Are elections on the horizon?
A:
No, we are not in favour of early elections. As the Prime Minister has
said, the deadline is 2009. We are going to do all that we can to see
that we implement our programmes till 2009.
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