http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/28/stories/2008112857881600.htm

National

V.P. Singh a champion of social justice

Anita Joshua

His empathy for weaker sections will always be etched in national
consciousness: Manmohan

He was highly sensitive to social realities: Somnath

A leader who stood for principled politics: CPI(M)

NEW DELHI: Leaders from across the political spectrum were one in
hailing the former Prime Minister, V.P. Singh, as a champion of social
justice and secularism who was willing to sacrifice the highest office
for his convictions.

In his condolence message, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the
country had lost a great patriot and nation-builder whose empathy for
the weaker sections would always be etched in national consciousness.

"As Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and later as Finance Minister and
Prime Minister, he consistently strove to translate his convictions
into public policy. Even after being afflicted with a debilitating
disease, he continued to be at the forefront of the struggle for
social justice."

Ansari's condolence


Vice-President Hamid Ansari said V.P. Singh had carved a niche for
himself as an honest and dedicated parliamentarian.

Recalling his long association with Mr. Singh, Lok Sabha Speaker
Somnath Chatterjee said: "He had always been highly sensitive to the
social realities of the country and he refused to compromise when the
secular fabric of the country was sought to be threatened and readily
sacrificed the prime ministership for the sake of the unity and
integrity of the country."

While the Congress described him as a leading political light of
several decades, the BJP remembered Mr. Singh for his high level of
personal integrity and commitment for the cause of social justice.

"He was a leader who set certain norms for himself and lived by them,"
said BJP leader Arun Jaitley.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) hailed Mr. Singh as one of the
few contemporary political leaders who stood for principled politics.
"The country has lost a leader of rare distinction and commitment,"
the CPI(M) said in a statement.

Condoling his death, the CPI said he was one of the rarest politicians
who did not forget the mandate of the electorate while in office. "It
is a matter of shame that the Congress and the BJP had combined
together to remove him from office."

Secular nationalist


Mourning the passing away of a comrade-in-arms against the Rajiv
Gandhi dispensation, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad described Mr. Singh
as a truly secular nationalist who was committed to people's welfare
and national development.

"Throughout his life, he constantly strove for the betterment of the
poorest among poor, especially those who belonged to the deprived
sections of society and minorities."

According to Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, India has lost a
distinguished and an eminent social and political leader who had
actively participated in the Bhoodan Movement and worked hard for the
uplift of the socially disadvantaged sections of society.

"Committed activist"


Janata Dal (United) president Sharad Yadav — who was a Minister in Mr.
Singh's cabinet — remembered him as a committed activist for social
change and a crusader against corruption. "In his death, the country
has lost an honest politician, a statesman and a true champion of
social justice and secularism."

Another fellow traveller and Union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy said Mr.
Singh gave a new dimension and new direction to the Indian polity by
supporting empowerment of marginalised sections through the electoral
process and affirmative action.

"He will for long be remembered as a champion of communal harmony and
social justice."

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