Netas won't let MS rest in peace
The Free Press Journal|December 28, 2024
In the hours leading up to the cremation of Dr. Manmohan Singh, before his mortal remains are consigned to flames, an unsavory controversy has reared its head.
Netas won't let MS rest in peace

The Congress, in a sharp accusation, claimed that the Union government had deliberately insulted the "first Sikh Prime Minister of India" by not providing an appropriate location for his cremation, raising uncomfortable yet logical questions about how we honor those who have shaped India's trajectory.

According to a statement by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Singh's final rites were to be held at New Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat, at 11:45 AM on Saturday, with full state honours. The Congress took this as a sign of disrespect, accusing the government of not finding a site for a memorial for the former prime minister a man who not only served the country but also held an unparalleled record in global diplomacy and economic reform. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh voiced the party's outrage, tweeting that the people of India were left unable to fathom why the government could not allocate a location "befitting of his global stature." He described this lack of a memorial as "nothing but a deliberate insult."

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