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Presenting Karunakaran award, PM terms Pranab most valued colleague

New Delhi, Wed, 21 Dec 2011 ANI

New Delhi, Dec 21 (ANI): The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Wednesday lauded the contribution of Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in helping the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre function effectively and cohesively.

 

Dr. Singh, who presented the K. Karunakaran Foundation Best Administrator of India Award- 2011 to Pranab Mukherjee at a function here in his address said: "Pranab Mukherjee, much like Karunakaran, is a politician of the old school. There are few people in our politics today, who can match his long and exemplary record of public service."

 

"All those who know him are familiar with his vast knowledge, prodigious memory and capacity for sustained hard work. Less well known is that he is an avid reader with an abiding love for history, the arts and culture, not to mention his weakness for Bengali sweets!" he added.

 

Dr. Singh also spoke in praise of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, saying the successful management of the UPA is due substantially to the inspiring leadership of its chairperson.

 

"I believe that the successful management of the UPA is due substantially to the inspiring leadership of the Chairperson of the UPA, Sonia Gandhi, and to the very able trouble shooting skills of Pranabji. In running the government, Pranabji has been my most valued colleague," said Dr. Singh.

 

"We have consulted closely on all-important decisions of our government. I wish to thank him personally for all that he has done to help the government function effectively and cohesively," he added.

 

Asserting that Pranab Mukherjee's knowledge of parliamentary matters is stupendous, Dr. Singh said: "The wide respect that he commands and his long association with political leaders across the spectrum have proved invaluable in conducting Parliamentary business. It is unfortunate that despite our best efforts, parliament has not been running smoothly."

 

"I would like to say that it is the job of not only the ruling party but all political parties to cooperate constructively in running the House. We should work together to make Parliament live up to the role and ideals that our founding fathers envisioned for it," he added.

 

The Prime Minister said it is indeed most befitting that Pranab Mukherjee has been selected as the first person to receive this award.

 

"The citation reads that it is being awarded in recognition of his 'outstanding services to our nation'," he added.

 

Talking about the K. Karunakaran Foundation, Dr. Singh said: "The Foundation was set up in the memory of an individual who himself embodied the very principles propounded in the citation. Karunakaran exemplified the ideal traits that go into making a great political leader. He had the right mixture of political and administrative acumen, love for his people and the vision of a great patriot and a great nation builder."

 

"I had a long personal association with Karunakaranji and I benefited enormously from his sage counsel from time to time. Even though he was rooted in the State politics of Kerala, I was always deeply impressed by his strong nationalist aspirations. I regarded him as someone who had a profound understanding of the ebbs and flows of both local and national politics," he added.

 

The Prime Minister hailed the contributions of former Kerala Chief Minister K. Karunakaran.

 

"On more than one occasion of deep crisis, including when the Congress Party was reduced to a rump in the Kerala State legislature, he stepped in to lead the party. During those difficult times, his unbending will and determination inspired his followers to keep the faith. He achieved what he could because he had deep roots among the people and fearlessly advocated what he believed was right for them," said Dr. Singh

 

"Karunakaran combined a soaring vision for the development of his beloved State and people with a steely determination to see projects through to completion, whatever the obstacles. His path-breaking leadership led to the setting up of the IT hub of Technopark at Thiruvananthapuram. The public-private partnership model he adopted for the construction of the Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery was another pioneering effort much ahead of its time," he added.

 

Recalling his mentor Nicholas Kaldor, Dr. Singh said: "My teacher, the great economist Nicholas Kaldor, often used to say that whatever the economic model, in the ultimate analysis, success or failure of a nation would depend on the calibre of the people and the individuals responsible for making it work on the ground."

 

Stating that the nation faces serious challenges, Dr. Singh said: " We need men of stature, vision and wisdom like the late Karunakaran and Pranab Mukherjee to guide our nation. I conclude by once again congratulating Pranab Mukherjee for receiving this most well deserved honour." (ANI)

 


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