“Breaking” Manmohan Singh: India’s Economic Reformer Passes at 92

The Empire of India suffered a great loss this week as former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the true source behind India’s economic reforms, passed away today a the age of 92 years. Singh would serve as the Prime Minister from 2004-2014 and is regarded as greatly contributing in taking India on an international economy level.

As per reports, Singh suffered a sudden loss of consciousness at his residence in New Delhi after which he was rushed to the hospitals emergency ward at 8:30 PM, resorting to immediate resuscitative efforts. However it was of no use as he was moved to the coffin at 9:51 PM.

Now as his body lies silent, the congress party has paid a tribute by declaring a week if national mourning while in the meantime his last transfermated puraryodes will take place with state honors the country deserves. To show respect the party also canceled all of its celebrations which were underway as a sign of respect.

In the traumatic times where the Indian nation was surrounded by fears of economy collapsing Manmohan Singh’s role as the prime minister and during the years 1991 remained a crucial point for the Indian economy. Singh’s out of the box reform policies opened new trade doors for India on a global scale which would guarantee growth for India in the future.

Singh, as the Prime Minister, emphasized the creation of welfare as well as broader relationships with other countries which will hopefully consolidate India’s international standing.

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