Ex-PM Manmohan Singh cremated with full state honours
Singh's funeral pyre was lit by his eldest daughter Upinder Singh at the Nigambodh Ghat amid the chanting of religious hymns
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A worker holds a poster in homage to ex-PM Manmohan Singh during a procession to Nigambodh Ghat for his last rites, in New Delhi on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 28 Dec
Former prime minister Manmohan
Singh was cremated with full state honours here on Saturday in the presence of
top dignitaries from India and abroad.
Singh's funeral pyre was lit by his
eldest daughter Upinder Singh at the Nigambodh Ghat amid the chanting of
religious hymns.
The last rites were performed in
the presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as also top leaders of the Congress party
including Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.
King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel
Wangchuck and Mauritius Foreign Minister Dhananjay Ramful were among the
foreign dignitaries who paid tributes to Singh, who served as the prime
minister from 2004 to 2014. Singh, 92, died on the night of 26 December.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh,
Home Minister Amit Shah and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also paid their last
tributes to the former prime minister and laid wreaths on his mortal remains. Chief
of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and chiefs of the tri-services also laid
wreaths.
Several chief ministers also
attended the last rites of Singh. These included Karnataka Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Himachal Pradesh Chief
Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, besides Delhi
Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena.
Former chief ministers Bhupinder
Singh Hooda, Ashok Gehlot and Bhupesh Baghel were also present, apart from AICC
general secretaries K C Venugopal, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Jairam Ramesh,
Randeep Surjewala and several former Union ministers.
Before the mortal remains of Singh
were consigned to flames, the security forces gave a 21-gun salute to the
former PM.
Sikh priests and Singh's family
members recited verses from the Gurbani before performing his last rites.
The former prime minister's final
journey began from the Congress headquarters, where party leaders and workers
paid their last respects.
Singh's mortal remains were placed
in a flower-bedecked vehicle and security personnel and party workers walked
along the funeral route to finally reach Nigambodh Ghat around 11.30 am.
Draped in the Tricolour, the
flower-bedecked casket was placed on a raised platform at the ghat where
leaders cutting across party lines laid wreaths on Singh's mortal remains.
Earlier, Congress leaders paid
homage to their departed leader at the AICC headquarters, where the body was
placed for an hour to enable workers to have the last glimpse of their leader.
Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul
Gandhi were among those who laid wreaths there as well as later at Nigambodh
Ghat.
Singh's wife Gursharan Kaur and one
of their daughters also laid a wreath on his body. The three daughters of Singh
-- Upinder Singh, Daman Kaur and Amrit Kaur -- along with other relatives were
present.
The vehicle carrying the mortal
remains of Singh left his residence a little before 9 am and reached the
Congress headquarters before moving ahead to Nigambodh Ghat in a procession
amid chants of "Manmohan Singh Amar Rahe".
A large number of Congress workers
and leaders along with hundreds of Singh's well-wishers walked along chanting
"Jab tak suraj chand rahega, tab tak tera naam rahega".
Demands for giving Singh a Bharat
Ratna, the highest civilian award, were also raised during the procession.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
Rahul Gandhi also accompanied the procession, sitting alongside Singh's
relatives in an Army truck just ahead of the casket carrying Singh's mortal
remains. Later he was also among those who carried the body of the former PM to
the pyre.
Earlier, a row erupted over a
memorial for the former prime minister with the Congress demanding that Singh's
last rites be performed at a place where a memorial could be built later. The
party alleged that the BJP government was "deliberately insulting"
the first Sikh prime minister of the country in not designating a place for his
funeral and memorial.
However, the Centre said it has
already decided to set up a memorial for Singh and a suitable place would be
found soon.
Considered the architect of India's
economic reforms, Singh served as the prime minister for 10 years between 2004
and 2014.
A seven-day national mourning is being observed throughout the country as a mark of respect to the former prime minister during which the national flag will be flown at half-mast across the nation, the Union Home Ministry has announced.
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