PM Modi hails Manmohan Singh’s contribution to democracy
in Rajya Sabha farewell speech
In his speech in Rajya Sabha, Modi praised the former Prime Minister’s commitment to his duties as a parliamentarian and said he will be remembered whenever democracy is discussed.
NEW DELHI: Bidding farewell to members retiring from the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded the contribution of his predecessor Manmohan Singh to the House and the country, and said he will be remembered whenever democracy is discussed.
Singh, he noted, came to vote in the Rajya Sabha on a wheelchair to help strengthen democracy. As he gave his best wishes to the retiring members, he expressed the hope that they would scale new heights after getting educated in this ‘eternal university.’
“I wish to remember Dr Manmohan Singh today; his contribution to the House, with his invaluable thoughts, both as a leader and in the opposition, has been immense. For such a long time, the way he has guided this House and country, Dr Manmohan Singh will always be remembered for it whenever our democracy is discussed,” PM Modi said during his speech in the upper house.
In his speech in Rajya Sabha, PM Modi praised former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s commitment to his duties as a parliamentarian. “It doesn’t matter who he was supporting; I believe that he was supporting our democracy,” PM Modi said.
In August 2023, Manmohan Singh had arrived in Rajya Sabha on a wheelchair to cast his vote on the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023.
Recalling the incident, PM Modi said, “Dr Manmohan Singh ji came to the parliament in a wheelchair. How conscious he is of his responsibilities; not only this, I was watching; whenever committee elections were held, he came to vote, the question is not to whom he came to give strength; I believe he came to impart strength to democracy.”
Singh was first elected to the Rajya Sabha in October 1991, after he became the Finance Minister. He had six terms in the Rajya Sabha: 1991, 1995, 2001, 2007, 2013, and 2019. He is currently a member of the Council of States from Rajasthan and his term ends on April 3, 2024.
Singh was Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha from May 2004 to 2014, when he was prime minister. He also remained as Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha from March 21, 1998, to May 21, 2004.
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