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Pranab resigns as Finance Minister to contest the presidential election | Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday evening to contest the presidential election. Mukherjee, who met the Prime Minister at
his official 7, Race Course Road residence here turned emotional earlier today,
saying he stands ready to embark on a new journey. "Today, I stand ready to embark
on a new journey. I feel honoured and humbled on my nomination as a candidate
to contest the presidential election by UPA-II, supported by the Samajwadi Party,
BSP, JD (U), Shiv Sena, CPI (M), Forward Bloc and some other parties for which
election is scheduled to be held on 19th of July. Yet standing on the brink of
such an honour, I also feel a tinch of sentiment at the thought of leaving behind
my life as a political activist spanning over four decades," Mukherjee told the
media outside the North Block here. "I will miss my colleagues in the Ministry
of Finance and I will also miss not being stopped by all of you, who are assemble
here while getting into my car or coming out of my car in front of my office in
North Block. Friends I have covered a distance in my life, but I always remind
myself that I was born in a remote village in Bengal . I saw the lives of poor
farmers and simple folks in rural India ," he added. Mukherjee further said every
decision taken by him might not have been right, but it was taken in the best
public interest. "I know that not every decision, which I have taken might have
been right. But I have taken those decisions keeping in view the interest of the
people, whose faces appear before me more than often. Members of the media, friends
like you, have always reminded me my responsibility," said Mukherjee. "Most of
the times through your criticism, sometimes through your appreciation, what I
should do as a representative of the people, for the people. I hope this duty
you will continue so long I am in public life. Thank you for the opportunity that
you have given to me to interact with you," he added. The resignation of Mukherjee,
who is all set to emerge victorious in the race to Raisina Hill, brought an end
to his distinguished 43-year-long political career. The Congress Working Committee
(CWC) bid its farewell to Mukherjee earlier on Monday. He will file his nomination
papers for the presidentship on Thursday. Mukherjee became a member of the CWC
in 1978. Mukherjee had earlier said that those political parties, which had not
taken any decision to support his candidature, should do so. The remark was made
in an indirect reference to West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress
(TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, who has still not backed his candidature for the
top post. The presidential elections will be held on July 19. The vote count will
take place on July 22. Pratibha Devisingh Patil's term as President ends on July
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