Shibu Soren's funeral held with full state honours
As his elder son and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren lit the pyre, people raised the slogan of 'Guruji amar rahe' (long live guruji).
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People gather during the last rites of former Jharkhand chief minister Shibu Soren, at Nemra village in Jharkhand (PTI)
Nemra, 5 August
A galaxy of people from all walks of life, from top politicians to
common villagers, thronged Nemra in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand as the mortal
remains of former Jharkhand chief minister Shibu Soren were consigned to flames
on Tuesday.
People bid adieu to 'Dishom Guru', as he was fondly called by the
masses, with moist eyes as a sombre atmosphere prevailed in the native village
of the JMM co-founder, whose last rites were held with full state honours amid
tight security arrangements.
As his elder son and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren lit the pyre,
people raised the slogan of 'Guruji amar rahe' (long live guruji).
The JMM co-founder died on Monday at a hospital in Delhi while undergoing treatment for kidney-related ailments. He was 81. President Droupadi
Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, among other leaders, paid homage to the
departed soul in the national capital.
Earlier, Shibu Soren's mortal remains were laid on a flower-decked
charpoy at his ancestral home in the village in adherence to full tribal
customs, as near and dear ones made a beeline to offer shrouds, chadar, shawls
and bouquets.
The coffin was wrapped in the Tricolour and the JMM flag.
An emotional wheelchair-bound Roopi Soren, Shibu Soren's wife, was
unable to control her tears, while his sons Hemant and Basant, and
daughter-in-law Kalpana were seen standing silent as grief writ large on their
faces.
Kalpana Soren was seen consoling her two sons.
The house was packed with people paying their last respects, with many
breaking down.
Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi reached Ranchi and left for Nemra by road to attend the funeral as their helicopter could not take
off from the state capital in view of heavy rainfall.
Both the Congress leaders were earlier scheduled to reach Nemra aboard a
helicopter.
Earlier in the day, people lined up on both sides of the road to pay
their last respects as the hearse carried Shibu Soren's body to Nemra from the
state assembly in Ranchi, around 75 km away.
Hemant Soren, clad in a white kurta-pyjama, and a traditional tribal
'gamcha' on his shoulders, was seen sitting in the vehicle with folded hands. A
beeline of vehicles followed the carcade.
Most of the shops and establishments in Ranchi remained closed in the first half of the day as a mark of respect for the departed leader.
Political leaders from across the country participated in the funeral,
including Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh, TMC MP Shatabdi Roy, Purnea MP
Pappu Yadav.
Former Union minister Arjun Munda and AJSU Party chief Sudesh Mahto
reached the funeral venue on a motorcycle in view of massive traffic jams on
the roads.
Shibu Soren had been the leader of the JMM for the past 38 years.
As a mark of respect, the Jharkhand government declared a three-day
state mourning till 6 August.
Rajya Sabha proceedings were also adjourned for the day on Monday as a mark of respect, following the death of sitting MP Shibu Soren.
The ongoing monsoon session of the Jharkhand Assembly, which began on 1
August, was adjourned sine die following the announcement of his death.
In the morning, Shibu Soren's mortal remains were brought to the state assembly, where Governor Santosh Gangwar and Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato paid tributes to him.
Shibu Soren's mortal remains were flown to Ranchi aboard a special aircraft
from Delhi. His sons Hemant and Basant and daughter-in-law Kalpana accompanied
the body.
A flower-decked open carriage carried the body from the airport to
Soren's residence in Morabadi area of Ranchi, with the chief minister and his
legislator brother seated beside his father's body, and Kalpana Soren in the
front of the vehicle.
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