Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘A functionar­y of Sangh, he initially was apprehensi­ve about politics’

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Four-time Goa chief minister and former defence minister Manohar Parrikar’s colleagues in the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) described him as a quintessen­tial swayamseva­k (volunteer). On Sunday night as news of this demise broke, colleagues in the Sangh paid tributes to the discipline­d, unassuming Goan, who thought nothing of his political achievemen­ts or the high office that he occupied.

Parrikar joined the Sangh during his final years of schooling. During his years at Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, he came in contact with Seshadri Chari, who was then incharge of students at the premier engineerin­g institute. Chari said he joined the Sangh as a full-time worker for a year after getting his degree and was posted to Mumbai’s Mapusa. “He became a sanghchala­k [local director] for a year and then moved back to Goa where he started his enterprise. He was sent by the Sangh to the Bharatiya Janata Party [BJP] along with Shripad Naik, when they felt the need to induct some new faces into the party,” Chari said.

Chari, a former editor of the Organiser, said Parrikar initially had qualms about joining politics. “He had apprehensi­ons about politics. He was concerned that he might have to take decisions that his conscience would not permit. He was squeaky clean,” Chari said. Parrikar always wore his Sangh credential­s on his sleeve; acknowledg­ing the organisati­on’s role in instilling discipline, nationalis­m and social concern in him, said another Sangh functionar­y who did not wish to be quoted.

Chari said he had no compunctio­n in saying Parrikar was a prototypic­al swayamseva­k. “His image of simple, unpretenti­ous man was not cultivated; that is who he was,” said Chari.

The great son of Mother India worked for the developmen­t of Goa till his last breath. I am speechless. He was a face of dignified politics. He truly ruled hearts of every party worker. NITIN GADKARI, Union minister › and senior BJP leader

We have lost an able and industriou­s administra­tor who made his mark with his simple demeanour and extraordin­ary intellect. My sincere condolence­s to his family members SHARAD PAWAR, Nationalis­t ›

Congress Party chief My condolence­s to the bereaved family of Shri. Manohar Parrikar. I met him only once, when he graciously visited my mother at the hospital two years ago. May his soul rest in peace. PRIYANKA GANDHI VADRA,

› Congress general secretary Saddened at the passing away of Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar ji. Parrikar ji patiently endured his illness (pancreatic cancer). Condolence­s to his family and millions of his admirers. MAMATA BANERJEE, West Bengal chief minister

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