Manmohan Singh; the man with no blacks and whites
Manmohan Singh; the man with no blacks and whites:
About 2 weeks after his death, India still mourns the loss of its 13th prime minister, Manmohan Singh. He is considered one of the most controversial prime ministers, there is a lot of grey area. No one truly despises him but he is not their favourite either. Why?
Some believe the economy prospered under him and he was helpful as a leader, others believe there was corruption in his party. Some claim he was an inefficient decision-maker, others commend his effort to make reform. He has also been called a 'financial policy think tank' due to his brilliant ideas in finance. His calmness and ability to develop India into one of the fastest-growing economies is applauded.
I believe not everyone with great ideas is a great leader, leadership requires the pursuit of many other skills, a few that he possessed and those that he didn't. On the contrary, people with great leadership skills, who may not have great ideas can still end up being good leaders. Not only that but, it is a matter of time and circumstance. He was elected during a tenure when India was still finding its place in the world as a free country. There was no money, no jobs and certainly not much literacy, therefore, corruption was inevitable. His ability to even do as much as he did is praise-worthy.
Overall, he was a great man, with even greater ideas and vision. India will always be thankful and indebted to him for his work, it's a shame people can't always see it, and those who can, don't respect it.
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