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President's daughter in politics?

Sharmishtha Mukherjee was seen campaigning for Cong in Delhi. Is she ready to take the plunge?

New Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter Sharmishtha Mukherjee taking up campaigning for Delhi polls has triggered speculation about her contesting the upcoming general elections.

“I belong to a political family. How can I be averse to politics?” Mukherjee said when asked whether her taking part in the campaigning here is an indication that she was not averse to joining active politics.

Talking to PTI, Mukherjee said she campaigned for Congress because she “belongs to Congress family” and also because she felt that it was her “duty” as she really thinks that chief minister Sheila Dikshit has done a lot for the state.

To a direct question on whether her increased political activities would mean that she would be contesting the next Lok Sabha polls, Mukherjee said, “Politics is much more about only contesting”, but did not rule out the possibility.

47-year-old Mukherjee, who is classical kathak dancer, however said with a giggle that this dance of democracy called elections is “far more difficult”. “This is the second election in which I am campaigning. Before this, I had campaigned for my brother,” she said.

Abhijeet Mukherjee, son of President Pranab Mukherjee, had won from family pocket borough Jangipur in Murshidabad district during the byelection in October 2012. He had contested the seat on Congress ticket after it fell vacant when Pranab Mukherjee became President.

Ever since there have been speculations about the President’s daughter joining active politics, a contention, which was earlier dismissed. This is the first time, both, the party as well as Mukherjee, have given a clear indication of the possibility of a larger role for the President’s daughter in Congress politics.

Sources in Congress said that Sharmishtha Mukherjee addressed four rallies in Delhi on Sunday, including one each in Ramesh Park, Pandavnagar and Ganesh Nagar.

Before addressing rallies in presence of AICC general secretary incharge for Delhi Shakeel Ahmed, Mukherjee also shared the dais with chief minister Dikshit at two different places.

In the rallies, Mukherjee spoke both in Bangla and Hindi.

( Source : PTI )
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