Manmohan to be cremated at Nigambodh Ghat today with full State honours
NEW DELHI, Dec 27: President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were among the top dignitaries who paid homage to former prime minister Manmohan Singh at his residence here on Friday.
President Murmu and Vice President Dhankhar visited the residence of Singh and paid their last respects to him and met his wife and other family members.
Prime Minister Modi, who also laid a wreath, described his predecessor’s death as a big loss to the nation, asserting that his commitment to the people and for the country’s development would always be respected.
In a video message, Modi recalled Singh’s life journey after his family migrated to India following Partition and noted that he left everything behind but 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.
He is survived by his wife and three daughters.The Union cabinet at its meeting held under PM Modi also condoled Singh’s passing and hailed him as an eminent statesman and a distinguished leader who left an imprint on national life.
“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.
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 the last over 10 years ever since he relinquished charge as prime minister.
Several leaders paid their last respects to the former prime minister in the presence of his wife Gursharan Kaur and other family members.
Singh would be cremated at Nigambodh Ghat today and his final journey will commence from the AICC headquarters at 9.30 am on Saturday, Congress general secretary K C 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 put the country on a new economic path as finance minister in the government headed by P V Narasimha Rao.
Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, and BJP president J P Nadda also paid their tributes to Singh.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy also came to Delhi to pay their last respects to the former prime minister.Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav also paid their last respects to Singh.
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 September 26, 1932 in Gah village of the Punjab province of undivided India (now Pakistan), Singh passed his matriculation examination in 1948. His family migrated to Amritsar after Partition in 1948 after living shortly in Haldwani.
Singh completed his intermediate and graduation in economics from the Hindu College here before moving out of the city to pursue higher studies in Panjab University’s Hoshiarpur campus.
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.
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.
Sonia Gandhi described former prime minster Manmohan Singh’s death as a “personal loss”, Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chief Sonia Gandhi on Friday said he was her friend, philosopher and guide and that in his death, the party has lost a leader who was the epitome of wisdom, nobility and humility.
In her message on Singh’s demise, Sonia Gandhi said he leaves a void in the national life that can never be filled.
Kharge writes to Modi
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to conduct the last rites of former PM Manmohan Singh at a place where a memorial can be built.
He wrote the letter after speaking to Modi about setting up a memorial for Singh, who was a two-term prime minister revered by the people of the country.“Apropos our telephonic conversation today morning, wherein I made a request to hold Dr Manmohan Singh’s last rites, which will take place tomorrow i.e. 28th December 2024, at his final resting place that would be a sacrosanct venue for memorial of the great son of India.
“This is in keeping with such tradition of having memorials of statesmen and former Prime Ministers at the very place of their funerals,” Kharge said in his two-page letter. (PTI)