Leaders and politicians pay homage to India’s former prime minister,
Manmohan Singh
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[December 27, 2024]
By AIJAZ HUSSAIN
NEW DELHI
(AP) — Authorities in India have declared a seven-day mourning period to
honor Manmohan Singh, officials said Friday, as politicians and public
paid tributes to the country’s former prime minister widely regarded as
the architect of India’s economic reform program. |
Indian Prime Minster Manmohan Singh addresses a press conference, in New
Delhi, India, Friday, Jan. 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Harish Tyagi, Pool, File) |
Officials canceled all cultural and entertainment events for the
week, with government buildings flying the national flag at half
staff across India. Singh, who died late Thursday at age 92, is
scheduled to be cremated on Saturday.
Singh's body was put in a glass casket, adorned with flowers and
wrapped in the Indian flag, as leaders and mourners paid their
respects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited his home and
offered condolences to his family.
Later, Modi in a video message said Singh’s life “was a
reflection of his honesty and simplicity.”
“He saved the country from an economic crisis by providing a
road towards a new economy. As a prime minister, his
contribution towards the development and progress of the country
will always be remembered,” Modi said.
A mild-mannered technocrat, Singh was prime minister for 10
years and leader of the Congress Party in the Parliament’s upper
house, earning a reputation as a man of great personal
integrity. He was chosen to fill the role in 2004 by Sonia
Gandhi, the widow of assassinated Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Singh was reelected in 2009, but his second term as prime
minister was clouded by financial scandals and corruption
charges over the organization of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
This led to the Congress Party’s crushing defeat in the 2014
national election by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata
Party under the leadership of Narendra Modi.
Singh adopted a low profile after relinquishing the post of
prime minister.
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