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In what is seen as a rare move by the Gandhis, Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi on Friday, 24 July paid tributes to late former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao, even as his grandson asked why it took the Congress leadership 16 years to acknowledge his contributions.
The top leaders of the party, which often faced criticism for dumping the political legacy of the late leader, recalled his services on the occasion of his birth centenary celebrations organised by the Telangana unit of the party.
This is perhaps for the first time since Rao's death in 2004 that the top party leadership paid tributes to him.
Both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi sent their messages on the occasion and the same were read out by Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) chief Uttam Kumar Reddy.
Sonia Gandhi described PV, as the late former Prime Minister was popularly known, a scholarly and erudite personality.
She also went on to call him a very respected national and international figure and said that the Congress party takes pride in his many accomplishments and contributions.
“The Union Budget of 24 July, 1991 paved the way for the economic transformation of our country. Shri PV Narasimha Rao's tenure was also marked by a number of political, social and foreign policy achievements that have endured. Above all he was a dedicated Congressman who served the party devotedly in various capacities,” he said.
Rahul Gandhi congratulated the TPCC for organising the birth centenary celebrations.
“On this occasion, we celebrate the legacy of a man whose contribution continues to shape modern India. From joining the Congress party in his teenage years to becoming the Prime Minister of the largest democracy, his remarkable political journey reflected his grit and determination,” he said.
He noted that 24 July marks the 29th anniversary of the 1991 budget.
He hoped this event would revive interest among the youth to learn about India's growth story and the remarkable individuals who made this possible.
Former President Pranab Mukherjee, in his video message on the occasion, said Narasimha Rao made unique contributions to build up the nation. He said the late leader led the Congress party in a very difficult time.
He recalled that PV became Prime Minister at a very crucial time.
“He provided stability to the country and also encouraged those who belonged to the lower categories of the society and encouraged youngsters in national politics,” Pranab Mukherjee said.
Manmohan Singh, who inaugurated the celebration, delivered his address through video conference. He described PV as the great son of the soil who had the vision and courage to push the economic reforms.
“I consider it a great privilege to inaugurate these celebrations today. I am particularly happy that this programme has been organised on a day when I had privilege as the finance minister of India for presenting the first budget of Shri PV Narasimha Rao Ji's government in 1991,” he said.
Singh said the budget changed India in many ways and it ushered in economic reforms and liberalisation.
The former Prime Minister said PV was a friend, philosopher and guide to him in many ways.
Singh said PV left behind an unmatched legacy of being a linguist and a scholar.
“He was among the first converts to new technology by becoming adept with a computer and proficient with programming as he was always willing to learn new things,” he added.
NV Subhash, grandson of PV Narasimha Rao and Telengana BJP leader asked why it took the Congress leadership 16 years to acknowledge the former Prime Minister’s contributions.
(With inputs from IANS and ANI.)
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