Manmohan Singh retired from politics today after serving 33 years. Know the details below; Manmohan Singh retired from the Rajya sabha today. He has a 33 years long political career. Mallikarjun kharge announced it.
Manmohan Singh retirement
He is the driving force behind the 2008 Indo-US nuclear agreement. He is the architect of India’s economic liberalization. Singh oversaw a government that introduced a number of rights-based laws. These laws have changed the country’s social welfare system. These laws brought in a number of reforms, such as Direct Benefit Transfer. Manmohan Singh is 91 years old now. He succeeded Indira Gandhi (during her first term) and Inder Kumar Gujral as the third Prime Minister from the Rajya Sabha. He is the only Sikh prime minister of India. He was regarded as the model of elegance and decorum. Manmohan Singh had a habit of calling the “sir,” to Pranab Mukherjee. When UPA formed, Pranab Mukherjee told Manmohan Singh to stop calling him sir. Singh had served the country as the governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Manmohan Singh political career
Four months after taking office as Union finance minister in June 1991, Singh was elected to the Upper House in October of that same year. After serving five terms in the Upper House as an Assamese representative, he moved to Rajasthan in 2019. Manmohan Singh was fluent in both Urdu and English. He was one of the greatest parliamentary speakers in recent memory. “An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any force on earth. As Singh introduced his first budget in 1991, he observed, “I suggest to this august House that the emergence of India as a major economic power in the world happens to be one such idea.”