"History will remember...": Ex Coworkers honor Manmohan Singh!During his last news conference prior to his resignation, former prime minister manmohan singh stated in january 2014 that "history will be kinder to me than the contemporary media." Many of his former cabinet colleagues and UPA allies quoted him as saying that it will, and his final remarks resonated thursday night as tributes poured in following his death.Tamil Nadu chief minister and DMK president M.K. stalin credited Dr. Singh with India's economic growth. "Under his leadership, millions of people's lives were improved by reforms, social advancement, and steady growth." He said that Dr. Singh and M. Karunanidhi's cooperation was essential to the progress of Tamil Nadu's development because of the DMK's continuous presence in UPA. According to Mr. Stalin, Dr. #Manmohan Singh and Thalaivar Kalaignar showed the strength of coalition politics founded on respect for one another and faith in regional identities by sticking together even in trying circumstances.Mamata Banerjee, the trinamool congress leader and chief minister of West Bengal, recalled how closely she and the other member collaborated during her tenure in the Union Cabinet. According to her, "His knowledge and insight were indisputable, and the extent of the financial reforms he brought about in the nation are widely recognized." She also stated that she will miss his love and careful leadership. She was the Railway minister in Dr. Singh's cabinet from 2009 until 2011.Tejashwi Yadav, the former deputy chief minister of Bihar, called Dr. Singh the father of the country's economic reforms, saying the former prime minister presided over a period of unheard-of wealth and advancement for the country. The qualities that we will always remember are his "wisdom, patience, foresight, humility, and dedication."The statement "Yes, history will judge you kindly, Dr. manmohan singh ji" was posted on X by prominent RJD leader and rajya sabha MP Manoj K. Jha. RJD stayed with the UPA for both terms and is still a vital ally of Congress.
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