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Pranab Mukherjee to attend RSS meeting

ndtv from New Delhi

He is a former President but with the invite to be chief guest at an RSS event next month, Pranab Mukherjee has sent out signals that he is not a write-off just yet. While many are stumped in the Congress party, the move is seen as a clear indication that Citizen Mukherjee -- as he calls himself on Twitter -- is asserting an identity independent of the Congress, his party of over five decades, reports ndtv from New Delhi.

NDTV has spoken to a wide range of politicians across party lines who confirmed that the 82-year-old is playing a significant role in bringing non-Congress, non-BJP leaders together to form an alternative front ahead of 2019. Some of those leaders went so far as to say that the former president may even be a potential prime ministerial candidate in 2019. They point to talks that the former president has been having with political leaders who call on him at his Rajaji Marg home.

It all goes back to a low-key meeting held in Bhubaneswar in January at the home of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the chief of the Biju Janata Dal. Unlike other high-profile dinners hosted recently by UPA chief Sonia Gandhi or NCP leader Sharad Pawar, this one was revealed in a tweet showing Pranab Mukherjee, Janata Dal Secular's Deve Gowda, Left leader Sitaram Yechury and BJP veteran LK Advani at lunch with Mr Patnaik.

The chief minister tweeted simply, "It was a great pleasure to have the company." But sources told NDTV it was one of the first meetings that set the ball rolling on a potential third front.

Many others say the starting point was a much earlier meeting at Rashtrapati Bhawan last year when Chief Minister Patnaik had lunch with Pranab Mukherjee and then they dialled another Third Front player, Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. Since it involves a former president, none of the leaders NDTV spoke to wanted to speak on record but key leaders in the Congress, BJP, Trinamool and the BJD confirmed the developments.

"He is very political and he may be the only one with the stature to match Prime Minister Narendra Modi," said a BJD parliamentarian. "And he is open to playing a key role as a non-NDA pole position," he added. Mukherjee being passed over for the post of prime minister in 2004 is not just stuff of political commentary but is also documented in his book The Coalition Years, in which he talks his disappointment when he thought Congress president Sonia Gandhi would choose him for the job and send Manmohan Singh to Rashtrapati Bhawan (as president).

"I returned with a vague impression that she might wish to consider Manmohan Singh as the UPA presidential nominee. I thought that if she selected Singh for the presidential office, she may choose me as the prime minister. I had heard a rumour that she had given this formulation serious thought while on a holiday in the Kaushambi Hills." That didn't happen. But this was not the first let-down in his years in the Congress. The Congressman had to spend some time apart after a falling out with Rajiv Gandhi after Indira Gandhi's death. Many say it was prompted by the fact that when Rajiv asked who was most senior in the party to take over after his mother's assassination, Mukherjee offered his own name.

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