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Friend of Punjab, former PM VP Singh passes away
Jagmohan Singh

NEW DELHI: Boldly battling cancer for many years, the 77-year old Raja of Manda, VP Singh passed away. With the country’s attention focused on battling violence in Mumbai, his death has so far gone virtually unnoticed.

While he may not have achieved any major breakthrough for Punjab when he was the Prime Minister, as he was heading a fledgling coalition government, he had the heart in the right place and empathized with the people of Punjab in the eighties when the state was hosting a battle for rights. 

In a quirky turn of contemporary history, it was his election as Prime Minister which gave a new lease of life to this correspondent, associates and many other Sikh youth. This correspondent, in his earlier role as a political activist met the late VP Singh a couple of years ago, alongside Simranjit Singh Mann and found the Raja of Manda still crystal clear about his thoughts on Punjab.  He told Sardar Mann, “I wanted a change, but you know, Chowdhary Devi Lal just would not allow anything without the participation of his feudal friend, Parkash Singh Badal.”  He went on to say, “We lost that opportunity and Punjab has as such, not recovered from it.  Though there is calm, I know, the issues have not been resolved.”  

Not to be cowed down by his serious illness, because of which he underwent frequent dialysis, he offered to come to Punjab to address the people, “to tell the truth to the brave people of Punjab.” This correspondent is privy to the knowledge that Sardar Mann made all arrangements for his visit to Punjab, but VP Singh’s party in Punjab, whatever little was there, shot down the proposal. 

In another first, the ushered in efforts for an egalitarian society, which even his opponents are also following today, though they would not have the sagacity or grace to acknowledge it.

I fondly recall the moments spent in the simplicity of the small ante room of the government accommodation given to him and are sure that he had a full share of this world and would have the same in the next too as suggested by the title of his recently published anthology of poems, Ek Tukda Dharti, Ek Tukda Asman'.

As the Sikhs would say, I pray, De Sajjan Assesdhian, je hove sahib seo mel -May you unite with the cosmic universal force.

Jagmohan Singh may be contacted at jsbigideas@gmail.com

3 December  2008
 

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