The Asian Age

Tearful last farewell to Jaitley

Leaders across the political spectrum join family, friends at Nigambodh Ghat

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

While he was alive, Arun Jaitley with his hands firmly locked behind, walking ahead of several BJP leaders and followers, was a common sight. Today too the scene was something similar. Lying in a flower-bedecked gun carriage, his body wrapped in the national flag, and hundreds walking behind him — some sobbing, some silent and some chanting “Arun Jaitley amar rahein” and “Jab tak suraj chand rahega Jaitley tera naam rahega” — on his last journey. The former finance and defence minister was cremated with full state honours at Delhi’s Nigambodh Ghat on Sunday afternoon.

Arun Jaitley, 66, had died at Delhi’s AIIMS on Saturday after a prolonged illness.

The entire political fraternity, a lot of sportspers­ons, diplomats, lawyers and people from all walks of life were present to pay homage to the BJP stalwart both at his residence and at the BJP headquarte­rs, where his body was kept. A large number of them also accompanie­d the gun carriage to Nigambodh Ghat. With their eyes moist and hands folded, several watched as Mr Jaitley’s son Rohan performed the last rites as the gun salute was fired. The skies opened up and it poured heavily as the last rites began, but that didn’t deter scores of his admirers, party workers and former colleagues from standing still till the cremation was complete.

The entire Cabinet of the NDA government, including home minister Amit Shah, defence minister

◗ The entire political fraternity, a lot of sportspers­ons, diplomats, lawyers and people from all walks of life were present to pay homage to the BJP stalwart

Rajnath Singh, highways and shipping minister Nitin Gadkari, law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, as well as several chief ministers and vice-president M. Venkaiah Naidu were present at the cremation. In fact, Mr Naidu broke down when the pyre was lit.

BJP working president J.P. Nadda, senior leader lal Krishna Advani, as well as Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and Kapil Sibal from the Congress Party and NCP leader Praful Patel too were present, along with the chief ministers of Delhi, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Karnataka, Bihar and Uttarakhan­d, Manipur governor Najma Heptullah and yoga preacher Baba Ramdev. "He was a great speaker and parliament­arian and his death is a huge loss for the country and the party. Whenever the party faced any problem, his advice would be sought," Ms Heptullah said after the cremation.

Members of Mr Jaitley's Lodhi Gardens walking group, with whom he spent his morning walks followed by tea and snacks that used to come from his house, were also present to bid a tearful farewell to their friend. Delhi roads, particular­ly those leading from the BJP headquarte­rs to Nigambodh Ghat were, were full of posters rememberin­g Mr Jaitley as people queued up on both sides of the road when the gun carriage started moving from the BJP headquarte­rs to Nigambodh Ghat.

In a condolence message to Mr Jaitley's wife Sangeeta, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that in his illustriou­s career spanning over four decades, the leader left his mark on politics. "Although his voice will no longer reverberat­e within the hallowed portals of Parliament, we will remember his presence. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I wish you peace and strength during this difficult time," Mr Gandhi said in a letter to Mrs Jaitley on Sunday.

"Untimely demise of former FM and senior leader Sh Arun Jaitley ji is a huge loss to the nation. A legal luminary and an experience­d political leader known for his governance skills will be missed by the country. Thoughts and prayers with his family in this moment of grief. RIP," wrote Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Twitter.

 ?? — PTI ?? Rohan Jaitley, son of former finance minister Arun Jaitley, performs a ritual during his father’s cremation at Nigambodh Ghat in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Rohan Jaitley, son of former finance minister Arun Jaitley, performs a ritual during his father’s cremation at Nigambodh Ghat in New Delhi on Sunday.

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