Shibu Soren's Sister Demands Bharat Ratna, Says Padma Bhushan Not Enough

Sukhi Tudu, sister of late tribal leader Shibu Soren, has expressed happiness over his posthumous Padma Bhushan award but insists he merits the Bharat Ratna. She argues his lifelong dedication to Jharkhand and tribal rights surpasses the recognition of the Padma Bhushan. Tudu recalled his childhood dedication to social service, fighting exploitation and leading the struggle for tribal identity and justice. The award has reignited national focus on his contributions and amplified calls from supporters for the higher honour.

Key Points: Sister Demands Bharat Ratna for Shibu Soren Over Padma Bhushan

  • Sister demands Bharat Ratna
  • Padma Bhushan sparks pride
  • Life of tribal struggle recalled
  • Symbol of tribal identity
  • National attention renewed
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Shibu Soren's sister says he deserved Bharat Ratna more than Padma Bhushan

Shibu Soren's sister Sukhi Tudu says the late tribal leader deserved India's highest civilian award, Bharat Ratna, not just Padma Bhushan.

Shibu Soren's sister says he deserved Bharat Ratna more than Padma Bhushan
"Considering the way he dedicated his entire life... he deserves the country's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna. - Sukhi Tudu"

Saraikela, Jan 27

There is a wave of happiness across Jharkhand after the Central Government awarded the Padma Bhushan to former Jharkhand Chief Minister and late tribal leader Shibu Soren. At the same time, Shibu Soren's sister has demanded that he should be honoured with the Bharat Ratna.

Reacting to the award, his sister Sukhi Tudu expressed happiness with the government's decision but clearly stated that Shibu Soren's contributions are not limited to the Padma Bhushan and that he is the rightful recipient of the Bharat Ratna.

Speaking to the media, Sukhi Tudu said, "We are all proud that Shibu Soren has received the Padma Bhushan. However, considering the way he dedicated his entire life to Jharkhand and the tribal community, he deserves the country's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna."

She recalled that since childhood, she had seen her elder brother deeply involved in social service. Day and night, he would travel through forests to raise awareness, organise people, and lead the struggle against moneylenders' exploitation and the feudal system.

She said, "Shibu Soren has not only been a political leader but also a symbol of tribal identity, and the fight for water, forests, land, and social justice." Sukhi Tudu added that the people of Jharkhand have long demanded that Dishom Guru (Shibu Soren) be awarded the Bharat Ratna because his life is an example of sacrifice, struggle, and service.

Sukhi Tudu also recalled that social service ran in their family. Their mother was active in social work, and among the five siblings, Shibu Soren devoted the most time and energy to the upliftment of society.

With the Padma Bhushan honour, Shibu Soren's life of struggle and contribution has once again gained national attention, and among his supporters, the demand for the Bharat Ratna is becoming more vocal.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I respect the sentiment, we must also respect the process. The Padma awards committee has its criteria. Bharat Ratna is the highest honour and perhaps they feel his work, while significant, is more regional in its national impact? Just a thought.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Jharkhand, I can say Shibu Soren is not just a leader, he is an emotion here. The fight for a separate state and tribal rights was long and hard. His sister is right. He is our Dishom Guru and deserves the highest honour the country can give.
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Aman W
Let's celebrate the Padma Bhushan first! It's a great honour. Bharat Ratna demand is natural for any great leader's family and followers. But calling for it immediately after one award might seem like moving the goalpost. Let his legacy be the real reward.
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Karthik V
True service is its own reward. But in a country where we honour our heroes, Soren's work for social justice and against exploitation is legendary. If others have gotten Bharat Ratna for statehood movements, why not the man who was the soul of Jharkhand's struggle?
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Michael C
Reading about his work traveling through forests to organize people is inspiring. It shows a deep connection to the land and its people. Whether it's Padma Bhushan or Bharat Ratna, the important thing is that such stories of dedication are told and remembered.

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