The sporting fraternity expressed deep condolences at the passing of Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister and visionary economist. Dr Manmohan Singh died at the age of 92 in Delhi on Thursday after a prolonged illness. Sporting icons like Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag led the tributes, joined by Vinesh Phogat, Dodda Ganesh, Gutta Jwala, and others, as they remembered him as a leader whose wisdom and humility inspired many.
Dr. Singh’s remarkable contributions as the architect of India’s economic liberalisation in 1991 and his two-term tenure as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014 resonated across all sectors of society. Athletes recalled his calm and impactful leadership, which helped India emerge stronger on the global stage, including in sports and development.
Tributes pour in from sporting icons
During his tenure, India witnessed significant economic growth and introduced transformative social welfare programs like MGNREGA and the Right to Information Act. His historic Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement was also pivotal in ending decades of nuclear isolation for the country. Sports personalities acknowledged how his policies created a foundation for the nation’s overall progress, including the rise of Indian sports on international platforms.
Dr. Singh had been away from public life in recent years due to health challenges. His last public appearance was in January 2024 at a book launch by his daughter. Despite stepping back from active politics, his contributions remained a source of inspiration for millions.
AIIMS Delhi confirmed his death on Thursday evening after he was admitted due to a sudden health deterioration. Despite resuscitative efforts, he passed away at 9:51 PM.
As tributes pour in from across the sporting and political spectrum, Dr. Singh’s legacy as a thinker, economist, and leader will be cherished forever. His calm leadership style and dedication to India’s progress leave an indelible mark on the nation, including its sporting community.