Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, CMD, Biocon
"We are making a mockery of the Presidential post. This is considered the highest office in our country and should be apolitical. The President should be an apolitical appointee who has the stature and integrity that can hold the political system accountable. How can persons who are in office, holding key ministerial posts be even eligible for such a post? This is becoming a political chess game which is devaluing this very lofty post."
Harsh Mariwala, CMD, Marico
"The President should ideally be a statesman who does not have a political background, as he has to be independent and do what is sound for the country
The latest crisis is a reflection of what is happening to the country. Political leaders have to show statesmanship and do what is good for the country."
Vallabh Bhanshali, Chairman, Enam Group
"Given the political and economic scene, India's advantage of large and domestic market base has not gone away. This will tempt foreign and Indian investors to find newer opportunities in India before elsewhere. I expect corrective action from the government after the Presidential elections."
Rashesh Shah, Chairman, Edelweiss Group
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Surinder Kapur, Chairman, Sona Group
"The Presidential election is likely to pave the way for some realignment within the UPA. That will strengthen it. Had it not been for Mamata Banerjee, the pension reforms would have gone through. It gives an indication that she didn't see the big picture. Unless the economy kick-starts, growth will be affected."
Suresh Neotia, Co-founder and former chairman, Gujarat Ambuja Cements
"What is happening over the Presidential election is due to lack of cohesiveness and leadership in the government. If reforms have not progressed, that too is a leadership issue. There is contradiction with allies and within the Congress
If the government doesn't move, the slide will continue."
Venugopal Dhoot, Chairman, Videocon Group
"The current uncertainty in the selection of Presidential election candidates will turn in consensus among political parties. I do not see it as a lack of cohesion at the Centre and cause of policy paralysis."
Sidharth Birla, Vice-president, Ficci
"The national polity should stand united behind proactive and decisive economic actions. If there is any further political uncertainty of any kind, it will only delay and dilute the much-seriously needed governance as well as policy initiatives, which have been lacking in the present environment."
Sunil Kant Munjal, Joint MD, Hero Motocorp
"There's need for some action. The government can raise FDI limits in civil aviation and defence, allow FDI in multi-brand retail and cut policy rates. These can help the investment cycle kick in and bring back growth in a period of eroding business confidence and palpable sense of gloom."
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