BSP chief Mayawati expressed grief over the death of Manmohan Singh
BSP chief mayawati expressed grief over the death of manmohan Singh…
Former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and Bahujan Samaj party chief mayawati has expressed grief over the death of former prime minister manmohan Singh. On social media site X, mayawati said that he was a noble person. BSP chief wrote - The news of the death of former prime minister of the country Dr. manmohan singh tonight is very sad. He had a special contribution in improving India's economy. He was a noble person. My deepest condolences to his family and all his loved ones.
BSP National Coordinator akash Anand also expressed grief over the death of manmohan Singh. He wrote on social media site X - I am very saddened by the death of Dr. manmohan singh ji, he was a visionary economist, whose contribution to India's economic growth and global reputation is incomparable. His humility and intelligence will continue to inspire generations. My heartfelt condolences.
Amethi mp expressed grief
Congress mp from Amethi Kishori Lal Sharma also expressed grief over the death of former PM. He wrote- With the demise of former prime minister of india and eminent economist Dr. manmohan singh ji, the country has lost a great visionary, selfless public servant and unique leader. His extraordinary vision, simplicity and unwavering leadership not only led india on the path of economic progress, but also left an indelible mark in the hearts of crores of people. Dr. manmohan singh ji's humility and his unwavering commitment to the nation will always remain a source of inspiration. Kishori Lal Sharma wrote- His contribution is an invaluable heritage for our politics and society. I pray to god to give place to the departed soul in his lotus feet and give strength to the bereaved family to bear this immense sorrow. Om Shanti.
Let us tell you that All india Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) delhi informed about the death of manmohan Singh. AIIMS said that 92-year-old Singh was brought to the emergency department in critical condition after 'suddenly fainting' on the evening of Thursday, 26 December.