Ex-PM Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92
Singh's death was announced by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, where he was admitted in the Emergency ward around 8.30pm in a critical condition
PTI
New Delhi, 26 Dec
Former prime minister Manmohan
Singh, the architect of India's economic reforms, died here on Thursday night.
He was 92.
Singh's death was announced by the
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, where he was admitted in the
Emergency ward around 8.30 PM in a critical condition.
An AIIMS bulletin said "he was
treated for age related medical conditions and had sudden loss of consciousness
at home" on December 26.
"Resuscitative measures were
started immediately at home. He was brought to medical emergency at AIIMS Delhi
at 8.06 pm. Despite all efforts, he could not be revived and was declared dead
at 9.51 pm," said the bulletin.
Singh, who was prime minister for two
terms in the Congress-led UPA government from 2004 to 2014, had been in poor
health for the last few months.
He is survived by wife Gurcharan
Singh and three daughters.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra and her mother Sonia Gandhi reached the hospital as soon as the news of
his hospitalisation became known.
Singh, who was finance minister
under the then prime minister P V Narasimha Rao, was the architect and the
brainchild of economic reforms in 1991 that pulled India from the brink of
bankruptcy and ushered in an era of economic liberalisation that is widely
believed to have changed the course of India's economic trajectory.
Singh died as the Congress party
concluded its Congress Working Committee meeting at Belagavi in Karnataka,
where all top party leaders were present.
It is believed that party chief
Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi are on their way to Delhi from Belagavi.
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