Rajnath Singh Unveils Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Statue, Hails His Integrity

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh unveiled a statue of former Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat in Jodhpur. He praised Shekhawat for practicing politics to build society, not just form governments. Singh highlighted Shekhawat's unblemished reputation and political integrity. He also drew parallels between past nuclear tests and India's current global standing under PM Modi.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Hails Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's Integrity

  • Rajnath Singh unveils Bhairon Singh Shekhawat statue
  • Shekhawat viewed politics as social transformation tool
  • Atal Bihari Vajpayee called Shekhawat 'Son of the Earth'
  • Shekhawat's career had no corruption stains
  • India's global standing rose under Modi
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"Bhairon Singh Shekhawat practiced politics to build society, not just form govt": Rajnath Singh hails former VP's integrity

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh unveils former VP Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's statue, praising his political purity and social vision.

"Bhairon Singh Shekhawat practiced politics to build society, not just form govt": Rajnath Singh hails former VP's integrity
"He practiced politics with the objective of building society. - Rajnath Singh"

Jodhpur, May 14

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday unveiled the statue of India's former Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, hailing the veteran leader as a "living testament" to hard work and political purity.

Addressing the gathering, the Defence Minister noted that the ceremony comes ahead of Shekhawat's death anniversary. Emphasising Shekhawat's vision for the nation, the Defence Minister said that, unlike those who seek power for the sake of it, the former Vice President viewed politics as a tool for social transformation.

"Tomorrow marks the death anniversary of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat; I offer him my respectful salutations and heartfelt tribute. His life values and principles remain with us and will continue to guide us. Many people engage in politics solely to form a government; however, he possessed a personality of such calibre that he practised politics with the objective of building society. He journeyed from a small village in Rajasthan all the way to the office of the Vice President of India. He stands as a living testament to the fact that, with sheer hard work, one can create history even amidst the most adverse circumstances," he remarked.

Rajnath Singh further recalled the words of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who had a high regard for Shekhawat's connection to his roots.

"Speaking of him, Atal-ji once remarked: 'Rising from the soil, this 'Son of the Earth' has today become the sacred mark of honour upon the forehead of the entire nation." Even in the face of adversity, his faith in democracy never wavered. His reputation remained unblemished, untouched by even a single stain of corruption," he added.

Highlighting the importance of political integrity in the current era, the Defence Minister pointed out that Shekhawat's career was a masterclass in maintaining "purity" in public life.

"No one could point fingers at Bhairon Singh's political integrity. Throughout his political career, he was without a single stain of corruption. Those who work in politics for a short period of time, even if they gain power for a short time, are indirectly tainted with the stain of corruption. Even those in the opposition party couldn't dare accuse Bhairon Singh Shekhawat of corruption. He was such a person, and he believed in political integrity--maintaining purity while working in politics," he said.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of the statue of former Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, the Defence Minister recalled the period of the nuclear tests under the leadership of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

"During the tenure of Atal ji as Prime Minister--at the time when India conducted its nuclear tests--Bhairon Singh Shekhawat was serving as the Chief Minister. Subsequently, several nations imposed sanctions upon us, yet India stood firm and did not yield," Singh said.

Drawing a parallel with the current administration, the Defence Minister noted that India's diplomatic and economic standing has reached new heights under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Today, under the leadership of Modi ji, India has entered into trade agreements with 38 different nations. The outcome of this initiative was such that even the United States was compelled to reduce its tariffs," he said.

"India stands resolute in the face of every adverse situation. Currently, the global landscape is fraught with challenging circumstances; yet, India will emerge from this trial even stronger and more resplendent than before. In recent days, the Prime Minister offered several suggestions; acting upon these, we, too, have implemented a 50 percent reduction in the usage of our official vehicles," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The comparison between Shekhawat's era and today's politics is apt. But let's not forget that many leaders from all parties have shown integrity. Instead of just praises, we need concrete steps to institutionalize this purity in public life. Still, it's good to see the government honoring leaders who exemplified honesty. 👏
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Vikram M
Shekhawat ji was indeed a 'son of the soil' as Vajpayee ji said. His journey from a village to the country's second-highest constitutional post is truly inspiring. Rajnath Singh's mention of the nuclear tests and sanctions shows how leaders like Shekhawat remained steadfast for the nation. A great example for today's youth!
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Sneha F
I appreciate the tribute, but we must also recognize that Shekhawat's era had its own challenges. The real test is how our current leaders learn from his integrity. That said, I'm glad to see cross-party respect for a leader who maintained 'purity' in politics. More of this please!
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Rohan X
Shekhawat ji's life is proof that hard work and integrity can take you places. Rajnath Singh connecting his legacy to today's India under Modi ji's leadership is well-timed. The mention of trade deals with 38 nations and reduced tariffs shows progress. But let's remember - building society requires consistent effort from all of us, not just leaders.
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Nisha Z
The story of Shekhawat ji gives hope that honest politics is possible. Atal-ji's words - 'Son of the Earth'

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