Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's retirement from Rajya Sabha has sparked reactions from political leaders. Here's a glimpse into his legacy and contributions to India's economic landscape.
Former Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, bid adieu to the Rajya Sabha, marking an end to a chapter in Indian political history. Known for his role as the architect of India's economic reforms and liberalization in 1991, Singh's legacy transcends partisan lines. His tenure symbolizes a pivotal period in India's economic growth, opening doors to global competition and ushering in a new era of progress.
Political figures across India expressed admiration for Singh's dedication and intellect. Karnataka Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah, described him as 'a hard worker and an intellectual giant,' highlighting the profound impact of Singh's leadership. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin, extended warm wishes to the former Prime Minister, acknowledging his significant contributions.
On the flip side, contrasting views emerged regarding Singh's legacy. BJP representatives criticized his tenure, labeling it as presiding over the 'most corrupt' government. This sparked a debate on the economic policies implemented during Singh's term, with contrasting opinions on his impact on the nation's wealth.
Reflecting on his 33 years at Parliament, Singh's journey stands as a testament to endurance and commitment. As one of the five members whose Rajya Sabha tenure ended recently, Singh's role as Finance Minister under the Congress government remains a significant chapter in India's economic history.
In a surprising twist, BJP's contrasting views highlighting alleged corruption under Singh's leadership provides insight into the diverse perceptions of past governments. This debate signifies the ongoing scrutiny and analysis of political legacies, emphasizing the complexity of evaluating leadership in hindsight.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who ensured a place in history as the architect of reforms and liberalisation that launched a new era in India in 1991 ...
Singh, 91, is credited for opening the Indian economy to global competition and regarded as architect of India's economic liberalisation as Finance Minister ...
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday wrote a note recalling the contributions of Dr Manmohan Singh after he retired from Rajya Sabha.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin on Wednesday congratulated former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his retirement from the Rajya ...
Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin on Wednesday extended greetings to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his retirement as Rajya Sabha member.
On the contrary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee made Indians "richer", BJP IT department head Amit Malviya said in ...
He was among the five Rajya Sabha members whose tenure ended on Wednesday. Singh was finance minister in the Narasimha Rao-led Congress government and continued ...
BJP alleges Manmohan Singh led corrupt govt, made Indians poorer. Contrasted with PM Modi and Vajpayee who allegedly enriched Indians.