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Why Droupadi Murmu's Appointment As A President Is A Watershed Moment For India!
India Today
|August 08, 2022
Droupadi Murmu’s journey from Rairangpur to Raisina Hill is a giant leap for India’s neglected and exploited communities and a watershed moment in the history of India
As Droupadi Murmu stood up to take the presidential oath administered by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana on July 25, a hush descended on the power-packed audience that included the prime minister and over a dozen chief ministers assembled in the Central Hall of Parliament to bear witness to this moment in history. Once she was sworn in as the 15th President of India, though, the hall, with life-sized portraits of national icons, former presidents and prime ministers looking on, reverberated with the sounds of loud clapping and chants of Bharat Mata ki jai'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi would later describe it "as a watershed moment for India, especially for the poor, marginalised and downtrodden”.
Indeed, it was. The journey of a shy, quiet Santhali girl from the rustic settings of Odisha's Rairangpur to the presidential mansion on Raisina Hill is more than just a rags to Rashtrapati Bhavan story. It is an inspiring narrative of how someone born on the margins of society overcame all hurdles and struggles with an indomitable and tireless spirit to earn a place in the country's history. As Murmu said in her first address to Parliament soon after becoming President, "It is a tribute to the power of our democracy that a daughter born in a poor house in a remote tribal area can reach the highest constitutional position in India."

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