Pranab
one of the best PMs we are yet to have: Shourie
Saturday January 15, 2011 05:22:35 PM,
IANS
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Kolkata: Congress
heavyweight Praanb Mukherjee Saturday got the thumbs up from
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former minister Arun
Shourie, who termed the finance minister "one of the best prime
ministers" the country is yet to have.
Speaking at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) here,
journalist-turned-politician Shourie said Mukherjee was the "key
to governance" in the country and the most trusted man in Indian
politics now.
"Nobody is trusted more in Indian politics than Pranab Mukherjee.
He is, of course, the keystone of the present government. But he
is also, I believe, the keystone today to governance in India," he
said.
Alluding to Mukherjee's role as the crisis manager of the United
Progressive Alliance (UPA) government since it came to power in
2004, Shourie said: "Any problem, Pranab Mukherjee. He is, I am
sure, one of the best prime ministers we are yet to have".
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