Tributes pour in for Manmohan; ex-PM to be cremated on 28 Dec
Modi described his predecessor's death as a big loss to the nation, asserting that his commitment to the people and the country's development would always be respected
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays his last respects to former prime minister Manmohan Singh at the latter's residence, in New Delhi on Friday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 27 Dec
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge were among the top leaders
who paid homage to former prime minister Manmohan Singh at his home here on
Friday.
Modi described his predecessor's
death as a big loss to the nation, asserting that his commitment to the people
and the country's development would always be respected. In a video message,
Modi recalled Singh's life journey after his family's migration to India,
leaving behind everything following Partition, as he noted that his numerous
achievements since then were no mean feat.
Singh, the architect of India's
economic reforms and a consensus builder in the rough world of politics, died
at AIIMS, Delhi, late on Thursday. He was 92.
The Union Cabinet also condoled
Singh's passing and hailed him as an eminent statesman and a distinguished
leader who left an imprint on national life.
During a meeting chaired by Modi,
the Cabinet observed a two-minute silence in honour of the departed soul and
adopted a Condolence Resolution in the memory of Singh. "Dr Manmohan Singh
has left his imprint on our national life. In his passing away, the Nation has
lost an eminent statesman, renowned economist and a distinguished leader,"
the resolution read.
The government has announced a
seven-day State mourning as a mark of respect to the former prime minister.
Draped in the Tricolour, Singh's
body was brought to his 3, Motilal Nehru Road, residence -- the sprawling
bungalow in Lutyens' Delhi that served as his retirement abode for more than 10
years.
Leaders cutting across party lines
paid their last respects to the former prime minister in the presence of his
wife Gursharan Kaur and other family members.
Singh's final journey will commence
from the AICC headquarters at 9:30am on Saturday, Congress general secretary KC
Venugopal said.
Modi said Singh's life would always
serve as a lesson for the future generations on how someone can rise above
deprivation and struggles to attain the heights of success. Noting that he
served in various capacities in the government, the prime minister said Singh
was Reserve Bank of India governor during challenging times and put the country
on a new economic path as finance minister in the government headed by PV
Narasimha Rao. "As prime minister, his contribution to the country's
development and progress will always be remembered," he added.
President Droupadi Murmu,
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh,
and BJP president JP Nadda also paid their tributes to Singh.
Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi
and AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were also present at Singh's
home.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
chief Mohan Bhagwat and general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale condoled his
passing, saying his contributions to Bharat would always be remembered.
Born to Gurmukh Singh and Amrit
Kaur on 26 September, 1932, in Gah village of the Punjab province of undivided
India (now Pakistan), Singh passed his matriculation examination in 1948.
His academic career took him from
Punjab to the University of Cambridge, UK, where he earned a First Class
Honours degree in Economics. Singh followed this with a DPhil in economics from
Nuffield College of Oxford University.
Singh's half-brother Surjit Singh
Kohli said the former prime minister had deep affection for his grandmother,
who raised him following his mother's death when he was very young.
After migrating to India, the Singh
family settled in a small rented house in Amritsar till he graduated. A few
years ago, Singh attended the convocation-cum-alumni meet of the Hindu College
in Amritsar as chief guest and interacted with the staff like an ordinary
person, reminiscing old memories, retired Hindu College professor Rajinder
Loomba said.
Raj Kumar (71), an Amritsar
resident, told PTI Videos that Singh used to live in Petha Wala Bazaar near the
Golden Temple. The house where the Singh family lived is in a dilapidated state
now, Kumar said.
Some locals recalled Singh as
someone who always took pains for Amritsar, saying the United Progressive
Alliance (UPA) government he headed sanctioned several projects for the holy
city. His passing also witnessed people from various fields sharing their anecdotes
about him.
Actor and Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU) alumna Swara Bhaskar recalled how the Prime Minister's Office
(PMO) intervened to prevent the administration from acting against students who
had displayed black flags at him during a campus event.
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Uttar Pradesh minister Asim Arun,
who served as Singh's close protection officer for nearly three years during
his tenure as a Special Protection Group (SPG) officer, shared his experiences
and insights into Singh's personality, emphasising his simple lifestyle and
connection with the common man.
One anecdote Arun shared reflected
Singh's simplicity -- his attachment to his personal car, a modest Maruti
Suzuki 800. Despite having a fleet of high-security vehicles, including a
luxurious BMW for official travel, Singh would often express his preference for
the modest car.
Singh, who steered the country for
10 years from 2004-2014 and helped set up the country's economic framework as
finance minister before that, was a renowned name in the global financial and
economic sectors.
His UPA government introduced
pathbreaking initiatives such as the Right to Information Act, Right to
Education Act and the MNREGA.
Singh is survived by his wife and
three daughters.
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