Kharge pays tribute to former PM Manmohan Singh, calls him ‘Gentle Architect’ of India’s economic transformation

Dr Manmohan Singh (Photo: Facebook)


Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday paid tribute to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his birth anniversary, remembering his contributions to nation-building. Kharge described Singh as a “gentle architect of India’s economic transformation,” who carried himself with quiet dignity and humility.

Kharge highlighted Singh’s vision of economic reforms, which opened new doors of opportunity and created a thriving middle class. He praised Singh’s commitment to fairness and inclusivity, ensuring that growth went hand in hand with compassion through welfare measures.

Kharge emphasized Singh’s integrity in public life, stating that his leadership demonstrated how honesty and selfless service can be powerful. He concluded that Singh’s legacy would live on in the aspirations of a stronger, more inclusive India.

Kharge’s tribute reflects the Congress party’s appreciation for Singh’s contributions to India’s economic growth and development. As a former Prime Minister, Singh is remembered for his role in implementing economic reforms in the 1990s, which helped liberalize the Indian economy and spur growth.

Singh’s economic reforms helped open up India’s economy to foreign investment and trade. His government also implemented welfare measures to ensure that growth benefited all sections of society.

Singh is remembered for his integrity and humility, which earned him respect across the political spectrum. Kharge’s tribute on Singh’s birth anniversary serves as a reminder of the former Prime Minister’s enduring legacy and his contributions to India’s growth and development.