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Today, we mourn the loss of Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, who passed away at the age of 92. His tenure as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014 was marked by significant milestones, including the historic nuclear deal with the United States.
Dr. Singh's unwavering dedication to the nation and his visionary leadership have left an indelible mark on India's history.
As we bid farewell to this great son of India, we honor his legacy and the profound impact he had on our country's progress. May his soul rest in peace.
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ReutersManmohan Singh came across as a quiet, gentle person in publicThe prospect of a shy politician is somewhat hard to imagine. Unless that politician is Manmohan Singh.Since the death of the former Indian prime minister on Thursday, much has been said about the "kind and soft-spoken politician" who changed the course of Indian history and impacted the lives of millions. His state funeral is being held on Saturday and India's government has announced an official mourning period of seven days.Despite an illustrious career - he was governor of India's central bank and federal finance minister before becoming a two-term prime minister - Singh never came across as a big-stage politician, lacking the public swagger of many of his peers.Though he gave interviews and held news conferences, especially in his first term as prime minister, he chose to stay quiet even when his government was mired in scandals or when his cabinet ministers faced corruption allegations.His gentlemanly ways were both deplored and adored in equal measure.ReutersSingh was known for leading India through a period of strong economic growthHis admirers said he was careful not to pick unnecessary battles or make lofty promises and that he focused on results - perhaps best exemplified by the pro-market reforms he ushered in as finance minister which opened India's economy to the world."I don't think anyone in India believes that Manmohan Singh can do something wrong or corrupt," his former colleague in the Congress party, Kapil Sibal, once said,. "He was extremely cautious, and he always wanted to be on the right side of the law."His opponents, on the other hand, mocked him, saying he exhibited a kind of fuzziness unsuitable for a politician, let alone the premier of a country of more than one billion people. His voice - husky and breathless, almost like a tired whisper - often became the butt of jokes.But the same voice was also endearing to many who found him relatable in a world of politics where high-pitched and high-octane speeches were the norm.Singh's image as a media-shy, unassuming, introverted politician never left him, even when his contemporaries, including his own party members, went through dramatic cycles of reinvention.Yet, it was the dignity with which he manoeuvred each situation - even the difficult ones - that made him so memorable.Born to a poor family in what is now Pakistan, Singh was India's first Sikh prime minister. His personal story - of a Cambridge and Oxford-educated economist who overcame insurmountable odds to rise up the ranks - coupled with his image of an honest and thoughtful leader, had already made him a hero to India's middle classes.But in 2005, he surprised everyone when he made a public apology in parliament for the 1984 riots in which around 3,000 Sikhs were killed.The riots, in which several Congress party members were accused, broke out after the assassination of then-prime minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards. One of them later said they shot the Congress politician to avenge a military action she had ordered against separatists hiding in Sikhism's holiest temple in northern India's Amritsar.It was a bold move - no other prime minister, including from the Congress party, had gone so far as to offer an apology. But it provided a healing touch to the Sikh community and politicians across party lines respected him for the courageous act.ReutersSingh was often accused of being a 'puppet' of the Gandhis - a charge he denied A few years later, in 2008, Singh's understated style of leadership received more praise after he signed a landmark deal with the US that ended India's decades-long nuclear isolation, allowing India access to nuclear technology and fuel for the first time since it held tests in 1974.The deal was massively criticised by opposition leaders and Singh's own allies, who feared it would compromise India's foreign policy. Singh, however, managed to salvage both his government and the deal.The period 2008-2009 also witnessed global financial turmoil but Singh's policies were credited for shielding India from it.In 2009, he led his party to a resounding victory and returned as the PM for a second term, cementing his image of a benevolent leader, or rather, the exciting idea that leaders could be benevolent.For many, he had become virtue personified, the "reluctant prime minister" who stayed clear of the spotlight and refused to make any dramatic gestures, but was also not afraid of taking bold decisions for the sake of his country's future.Then, things began to unravel.A string of corruption allegations - first around the hosting of the Commonwealth Games, then the illegal allocation of coal fields - plagued the Congress party and Singh's government. Some of these corruption allegations were later found to be untrue or exaggerated. Some cases from the period are still pending in courts.But Singh had already begun to feel some pressure. During his tenure, he made several attempts at reconciliation with India's arch rival neighbour Pakistan, hoping for a thaw in the decades-old frosty relations.The approach was sharply questioned in 2008 when a terror attack led by a Pakistan-based terror group killed 171 people in Mumbai city.The 60-hour siege, one of the bloodiest in the country's history, opened a chasm of allegations, as the opposition blamed the government's "soft stance" on terrorism for the tragedy.Getty ImagesHe was the first leader after Jawaharlal Nehru to be re-elected after serving a full term In the coming years, other decisions Singh made badly backfired.In 2011, an anti-corruption movement led by social activist Anna Hazare shook up Singh's government. The frail 72-year-old became an icon for the middle classes, as he demanded stringent anti-corruption laws in the country.As a middle-class hero himself, Singh was expected to deal with Hazare's demands more perceptively. Instead, the prime minister tried to quash the movement, allowing the police to arrest Hazare and disband his demonstration.The move stoked a wave of public and media hostility against him. Those who once admired his understated style wondered if they had misjudged the politician and began to see his quiet ways through a less generous lens.The feeling was heightened the next year when Singh refused to comment on the horrific gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi for more than a week.To make things worse, India's economic growth was slowing. Corruption grew and jobs shrank, sparking waves of public anger. And Singh's unassuming personality, which once made his every move seem like a revelation, was labelled as showing complacency, diffidence and even arrogance by some.Yet, Singh never tried to defend or explain himself and faced the criticism quietly.Getty ImagesSingh's approach of seeking peace with Pakistan was criticised after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacksThat was until 2014. At a rare news conference, he announced that he would not seek a third term in office.But he also tried to set the record straight. "I honestly believe that history will judge me more kindly than the contemporary media, or for that matter, the opposition parties in parliament did, " he said, after listing some of the biggest accomplishments of his tenure.He was right.As it turned out, neither the Congress, nor Singh, could entirely recover from the damage as they lost the general elections to the BJP. But despite the many hurdles, Singh's image as a kind and discerning leader stayed with him.Throughout his prime ministerial stint and despite a second term plagued by controversies, he maintained an aura of personal dignity and integrity.His policies were seen to centre around the middle class and the poor - he approved manifold increase in salaries of central employees, kept inflation in check and introduced landmark schemes on educations and jobs.It may not have been enough to elevate him from the quandaries of politics or shield him from some of the failures of his career.But there was more to his shyness; he was a leader of steely resolve. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/1024/branded_news/e352/live/55d1dbc0-c427-11ef-a2ca-e99d0c9a24e3.jpg 2024-12-28 00:09:24
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India's former prime minister mourned at a state funeral
AFP via Getty Images Singh's funeral procession through the streets of Delhi India mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014. and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalization. He died on Thursday aged 92. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony on Saturday. He called…
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India's former prime minister mourned at a state funeral
AFP via Getty Images Singh's funeral procession through the streets of Delhi India mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014. and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalization. He died on Thursday aged 92. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony on Saturday. He called…
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India's former prime minister mourned at a state funeral
AFP via Getty Images Singh's funeral procession through the streets of Delhi India mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014. and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalization. He died on Thursday aged 92. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony on Saturday. He called…
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India's former prime minister mourned at a state funeral
AFP via Getty Images Singh's funeral procession through the streets of Delhi India mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014. and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalization. He died on Thursday aged 92. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony on Saturday. He called…
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AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's funeral procession through the streets of DelhiIndia has mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014 and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalisation. He died on Thursday aged 92.Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present at the ceremony on Saturday. He has called Singh one of the country's "most distinguished leaders".Mourners turned out across the capital to pay their respects as Singh's coffin, flanked by an honour guard, was taken through the city to the cremation grounds.His eldest daughter lit his funeral pyre at the crematorium in front of Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and senior members of Singh's Congress Party.Foreign dignitaries such as the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were also in attendance.Singh received full state honours in a ceremony that included a 21-gun salute.Following his death on Thursday night, the government declared seven days of national mourning.Paying tribute shortly after his death, Modi said Singh's "wisdom and humility were always visible" during their interactions and that he had "made extensive efforts to improve people's lives" as prime minister.Opposition congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was also present at the funeral, said he had lost "a mentor and a guide".Among foreign tributes, US President Joe Biden said his country's "unprecedented level of cooperation" with India would not have been possible without Singh's "strategic vision and political courage.""He was a true statesman. A dedicated public servant. And above all, he was a kind and humble person", Biden said in a statement.AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's coffin, draped in garlands of flowers and an Indian flag, was accompanied by a military guard through the capitalSingh changed India's economic growth trajectory during his time as prime minister and as the country's finance minister in 1991.He is remembered for saying in his first budget speech: "No power on Earth can stop an idea whose time has come".He continued to build on his economic reform measures as prime minister, lifting millions out of poverty and contributing to India's rise as one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.The first Sikh to hold India's top post, Singh formally apologised in 2005 for the 1984 riots in which around 3,000 Sikhs were killed.He was also the first Indian leader after Jawaharlal Nehru, who led the country from 1947 until his death in 1964, to be re-elected after serving a full first term.Singh's second term in office, however, was marred by a string of corruption allegations.The scandals, many say, were partially responsible for his Congress party's crushing defeat in the 2014 general election.Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh: In his own words atOptions = 'key' : '6c396458fda3ada2fbfcbb375349ce34', 'format' : 'iframe', 'height' : 60, 'width' : 468, 'params' : ;
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AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's funeral procession through the streets of DelhiIndia has mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014 and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalisation. He died on Thursday aged 92.Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present at the ceremony on Saturday. He has called Singh one of the country's "most distinguished leaders".Mourners turned out across the capital to pay their respects as Singh's coffin, flanked by an honour guard, was taken through the city to the cremation grounds.His eldest daughter lit his funeral pyre at the crematorium in front of Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and senior members of Singh's Congress Party.Foreign dignitaries such as the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were also in attendance.Singh received full state honours in a ceremony that included a 21-gun salute.Following his death on Thursday night, the government declared seven days of national mourning.Paying tribute shortly after his death, Modi said Singh's "wisdom and humility were always visible" during their interactions and that he had "made extensive efforts to improve people's lives" as prime minister.Opposition congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was also present at the funeral, said he had lost "a mentor and a guide".Among foreign tributes, US President Joe Biden said his country's "unprecedented level of cooperation" with India would not have been possible without Singh's "strategic vision and political courage.""He was a true statesman. A dedicated public servant. And above all, he was a kind and humble person", Biden said in a statement.AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's coffin, draped in garlands of flowers and an Indian flag, was accompanied by a military guard through the capitalSingh changed India's economic growth trajectory during his time as prime minister and as the country's finance minister in 1991.He is remembered for saying in his first budget speech: "No power on Earth can stop an idea whose time has come".He continued to build on his economic reform measures as prime minister, lifting millions out of poverty and contributing to India's rise as one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.The first Sikh to hold India's top post, Singh formally apologised in 2005 for the 1984 riots in which around 3,000 Sikhs were killed.He was also the first Indian leader after Jawaharlal Nehru, who led the country from 1947 until his death in 1964, to be re-elected after serving a full first term.Singh's second term in office, however, was marred by a string of corruption allegations.The scandals, many say, were partially responsible for his Congress party's crushing defeat in the 2014 general election.Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh: In his own words
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Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister considered the architect of the country’s economic reforms, was cremated after a funeral on Saturday as politicians and the public mourned his death. The veteran leader, who was credited with a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, died on Thursday, aged 92. Singh’s body was taken on Saturday morning to his Congress party headquarters in…
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Mourners gathered across Delhi to pay respects to a former PM many credit for India’s economic reform. from BBC News https://ift.tt/HQXCyMV via IFTTT
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AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's funeral procession through the streets of DelhiIndia has mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014 and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalisation. He died on Thursday aged 92.Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present at the ceremony on Saturday. He has called Singh one of the country's "most distinguished leaders".Mourners turned out across the capital to pay their respects as Singh's coffin, flanked by an honour guard was taken through the city to the cremation grounds.His eldest daughter lit his funeral pyre at the crematorium in front of Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and and senior members of Singh's Congress Party.Foreign dignitaries such as the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were also in attendance.Singh received full state honours in a ceremony that included a 21-gun salute.Following his death on Thursday night, the government declared seven days of national mourning.Paying tribute shortly after his death, Modi said Singh's "wisdom and humility were always visible" during their interactions and that he had "made extensive efforts to improve people's lives" as prime minister.Opposition congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was also present at the funeral, said he had lost "a mentor and a guide".Among foreign tributes, US President Joe Biden said his country's "unprecedented level of cooperation" with India would not have been possible without Singh's "strategic vision and political courage.""He was a true statesman. A dedicated public servant. And above all, he was a kind and humble person", Biden said in a statement.AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's coffin, draped in garlands of flowers and an Indian flag, was accompanied by a military guard through the capitalSingh changed India's economic growth trajectory during his time as prime minister and as the country's finance minister in 1991.He is remembered for sayinbg in his first budget speech: "No power on Earth can stop an idea whose time has come".He continued to build on his economic reform measures as prime minister, lifting millions out of poverty and contributing to India's rise as one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.The first Sikh to hold India's top post, Singh formally apologised in 2005 for the 1984 riots in which around 3,000 Sikhs were killed.He was also the first Indian leader after Jawaharlal Nehru, who led the country from 1947 until his death in 1964, to be re-elected after serving a full first term.Singh's second term in office, however, was marred by a string of corruption allegations.The scandals, many say, were partially responsible for his Congress party's crushing defeat in the 2014 general election.Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh: In his own words
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Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister widely regarded as the architect of the country’s economic reform program, was cremated after a state funeral on Saturday as politicians and the public mourned his death. The veteran leader, who was also credited for a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, died late on Thursday, aged 92. Singh’s body was taken on Saturday morning to the…
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AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's funeral procession through the streets of DelhiIndia has mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014 and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalisation. He died on Thursday aged 92.Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present at the ceremony on Saturday. He has called Singh one of the country's "most distinguished leaders".Mourners turned out across the capital to pay their respects as Singh's coffin, flanked by an honour guard was taken through the city to the cremation grounds.His eldest daughter lit his funeral pyre at the crematorium in front of Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and and senior members of Singh's Congress Party.Foreign dignitaries such as the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were also in attendance.Singh received full state honours in a ceremony that included a 21-gun salute.Following his death on Thursday night, the government declared seven days of national mourning.Paying tribute shortly after his death, Modi said Singh's "wisdom and humility were always visible" during their interactions and that he had "made extensive efforts to improve people's lives" as prime minister.Opposition congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was also present at the funeral, said he had lost "a mentor and a guide".Among foreign tributes, US President Joe Biden said his country's "unprecedented level of cooperation" with India would not have been possible without Singh's "strategic vision and political courage.""He was a true statesman. A dedicated public servant. And above all, he was a kind and humble person", Biden said in a statement.AFP via Getty ImagesSingh's coffin, draped in garlands of flowers and an Indian flag, was accompanied by a military guard through the capitalSingh changed India's economic growth trajectory during his time as prime minister and as the country's finance minister in 1991.He is remembered for sayinbg in his first budget speech: "No power on Earth can stop an idea whose time has come".He continued to build on his economic reform measures as prime minister, lifting millions out of poverty and contributing to India's rise as one of the world's fastest-growing major economies.The first Sikh to hold India's top post, Singh formally apologised in 2005 for the 1984 riots in which around 3,000 Sikhs were killed.He was also the first Indian leader after Jawaharlal Nehru, who led the country from 1947 until his death in 1964, to be re-elected after serving a full first term.Singh's second term in office, however, was marred by a string of corruption allegations.The scandals, many say, were partially responsible for his Congress party's crushing defeat in the 2014 general election.Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh: In his own words https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/1024/branded_news/abd3/live/7e57b830-c4fe-11ef-a0f2-fd81ae5962f4.jpg 2024-12-28 09:33:22
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His eldest daughter lit his funeral pyre at the crematorium in front of Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and and senior members of Singh’s Congress Party. Foreign dignitaries such as the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were also in attendance. Singh received full state honours in a ceremony that included…
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Today, India mourns the loss of Dr. Manmohan Singh, a visionary leader and renowned economist. Dr. Singh will forever be remembered as a guiding light for our nation, whose vision and dedication transformed India's economy and society.
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