Would Pratibha Patil be addressed as Rashtrapati if she becomes the first woman President?
The nomination of the Rajasthan Governor for the top Constitutional post has sparked a debate, particularly as the
Hindi media is in a dilemma on usage of the nomenclature.
As the media remains in a fix, some constitutional experts and literatteurs see nothing wrong in the nomenclature
being used, arguing that the word 'rashtrapati' is a Constitutional one and does not have any gender connotations.
However, women activists have a different take on the issue as they see the name of the Constitutional post as
'patriarchal' and 'gender-biased'.
The word president translated into Hindi means 'rashtrapati' and there is nothing wrong in this and no need to change the word, says Constitutional expert Subhash Kashyap.
"Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson Najma Heptullah was always addressed as 'Upsabhapati' and thus Patil can also be
called 'Rashtrapati Mahodaya'," Kashyap said.
"Patil herself has been Deputy Chairperson of the Upper House and was addressed in similar manner," he said.
Agreeing with this contention, noted Hindi literrateur Ashok Vajpayee said there is no need for a change in the name
of the post if a woman occupies it.
"Under no circumstances should she be addressed as 'rashtrapatni'," he said.
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