The presidential contest may be more riveting for its process,less for its outcome
Now that the BJP and some of its NDA partners have formally declared support to P.A. Sangma as their candidate against Pranab Mukherjee,the contest for president has been joined and rightly so. The case for consensus was always a spurious one. It sought to impose an artificial agreement on an obviously fractured polity. It tried to reduce the presidential office to an apolitical,if not symbolic,berth to be swaddled and insulated from the pull and tug of real political differences. Of course,even now,a contest is guaranteed but its outcome seems foretold. Yet,in as much as it promises to reveal glimpses of the reworked political map ahead of the parliamentary polls in 2014,it will be a riveting contest. With the math apparently loaded in his favour,Mukherjee may be everyones favourite,but take your eye off the presidential race at your own peril.
Essentially,as power shifts to Indias regions,there will be multiple and varied political calculations at work on every national issue and it would be naïve to expect the political tidiness of an older time. The boundaries of alliances are becoming increasingly permeable. The coalition dharma itself is being redefined and in this the smaller partners are taking the lead. A new politics is here and the contest for president is a fascinating pretext for its unfolding.