The Telangana government led by CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao has decided to pass a resolution in the state assembly asking the Centre to consider conferring the country바카라s highest honour바카라the Bharat Ratna바카라to India바카라s ninth PM Pamulaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao. 바카라This is the least we can do as Telanganites for PV, our most valuable gift to the nation. After all, he was the second leader from outside the Nehru-Gandhi family to become PM,바카라 says Telangana Rashtra Samiti secretary-general Dr K. Keshava Rao, a Congress veteran and PV바카라s close follower, who has been entrusted by KCR with the responsibility of overseeing the year-long birth centenary celebrations of Narasimha Rao that began on June 28.
Narasimha Rao and then finance minister Dr Manmohan Singh are famously associated with unleashing the liberalisation-privatisation-globalisation process, also called economic reforms, in the early 1990s. KCR, who would not miss out on honouring a son of the soil like Narasimha Rao, perhaps didn바카라t want to displease the Congress by seeming to give him full credit for the reforms. So his government has proposed to get Manmohan Singh to chair and address a conclave on reforms in Delhi as part of the celebrations.
바카라The government proposes to organise conclaves across India and in some foreign countries on some of PV바카라s pet topics, including literature, foreign policy and human resources,바카라 says Shekhar Maramraju, son-in-law of Narasimha Rao바카라s daughter and member of the Ramananda Tirtha Memorial Committee. 바카라We are delighted by KCR바카라s magnanimous gesture to honour PV, whose contribution as a politician during his chequered five-decade-long political career is immeasurable by any yardstick.바카라 Reminiscences of some of PV바카라s contemporaries are being compiled to be published as a coffee table book, which will be released at the concluding function on June 28, 2021.
Besides being a linguist of repute, Narasimha Rao was the first politician to earn the epithet of 바카라Apara Chanakya바카라 for his astute political skills. Heading a minority government from 1991 to 1996, Narasimha Rao combined a pioneering thrust on economic reforms with maintaining stable relations with foreign governments. His political career, which he started as a follower of Ramananda Tirtha, took him first to the freedom movement against British rule and then the agitation against the Nizam in Hyderabad. Eventually he joined the Congress and came to be known as a loyalist of the Nehru-Gandhi family. Although the relationship came under strain after Rajiv Gandhi바카라s assassination, it didn바카라t stop him from becoming the PM. He was later sidelined by his party, many say because the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished on his watch. His final rites could not be performed in Delhi nor was land allotted for a memorial of the kind that previous PMs had got.
M.S. Shanker in Hyderabad