A 'Kalam'itous Presidency

One of the biggest disappointments in the last few years is the utter lack of distinction in Dr. Kalam's term as President. I understand completely that the office of President is that of a figurehead with no real power except the right to veto bills twice each (after which time their opinion matters no more).

Maybe I expected too much, but I certainly believed that a person who couldbuild a world class space program even in the midst of an entrenched bureaucracy could certainly succeed in moving the entire nation forward, in a concrete manner, even if it was just a few meters.

However, the only incident that has stuck to my mind at the end of his presidency is his consideration of a mercy plea for the Mumbai Blasts terrorists. Hundreds of school kids visited him every week and he wrote a few more books and articles. However, it would have been magical if he could have adopted a cause and truly brought a great deal of visibility to it, as ex-President Carter has with Africa and First Lady Hillary Clinton did with healthcare.

I thought that Dr. Kalam would not play the role of a "conventional" president, but it seems that I was mistaken.

Comments

Anonymous said…
maybe inspiring schoolkids to think for themselves and aim high is what his presidency is all about. seemingly small changes which might bring about tremendous shifts in direction?
Anonymous said…
I feel with the limited power ( in the truest sense ) of presidentship, what he has done is great. Young people lack inspiring leaders and he has filled that role.I feel the nation would see the fruits in the years to come

srihari

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