He was my friend, guide…Sonia Gandhi said Manmohan's demise is a personal loss.

New Delhi: Congress Parliamentary Party chief Sonia Gandhi on Friday termed the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a big personal loss for her and said that he was her 'friend, philosopher and guide'. He also said that the people of the Congress Party and the people of India will always be proud and grateful that Manmohan Singh was a leader whose contribution to India's progress and development is incomparable.

Manmohan Singh died on Thursday night. He was 92 years old. When Singh was the Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014, Sonia Gandhi was the head of the Congress and the United Progressive Alliance. Sonia Gandhi said in her condolence message, “Dr. In the demise of Manmohan Singh, we have lost a leader who was an epitome of wisdom, nobility and humility, who served our country with all his heart and mind. He was a guiding light for the Congress Party. His compassion and vision transformed and empowered the lives of millions of Indian citizens.”

Sonia expressed condolences

He said that he was greatly loved by the people of India because of his pure heart and excellent mind. According to Sonia Gandhi, “Manmohan Singh's counsel, wise advice and ideas were eagerly sought and deeply valued in the political arena of our country. He was respected and admired by leaders and scholars around the world, hailed as a statesman of immense knowledge and stature.” Sonia said Manmohan Singh brought brilliance and distinction to every high post he held and he brought glory and honor to India.

personal injury

The former Congress president said, “For me, Dr. Manmohan Singh's demise is a big personal loss. He was my friend, philosopher and guide. He was very gentle in his manners, but very firm in his deep convictions.” He said that his commitment to social justice, secularism and democratic values ​​was deep and unwavering. Sonia Gandhi noted, “To spend any time with him was to be enlightened by his wisdom and foresight, impressed by his honesty and integrity, and amazed by his genuine humility.”

Comments are closed.