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  2. Sonia Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, Sonia Gandhi opted out of the 2024 Indian general election citing health and age-related issues. [85] Gandhi filed her nomination to contest for the 2024 Rajya Sabha elections from Rajasthan to succeed retiring MP Manmohan Singh.

  3. Manmohan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Manmohan Singh [a] (26 September 1932 – 26 December 2024) was an Indian politician, ... In a surprise move, Chairperson Sonia Gandhi declared Manmohan Singh, ...

  4. Manmohan Singh: Reluctant prime minister and architect of ...

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    Singh was appointed to the position after Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi, the wife of assassinated prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, turned down the post amid the opposition's disparagement of her ...

  5. The Accidental Prime Minister (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Times has given the film 3.5 stars out of 5, describing the film as "well-crafted" and Kher's portrayal of Manmohan Singh "a convincing act". [ 21 ] Utkarsh Mishra reviewing the film for Rediff.com , gives the film 3.5 stars out of 5, observes that the movie if carefully watched comes out as "well made", he criticises Kher for over ...

  6. Manmohan Singh, India’s former prime minister, dies aged 92

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    Dubbed by some as a “reluctant king,” Singh was tapped to become prime minister by Congress Party leader Sonia Gandhi, who decided to turn down the role herself after leading her party to a ...

  7. Manmohan Singh's decisions that shaped a billion lives - AOL

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    Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh, who died on Thursday, led India through both good and bad times. ... Congress chief Sonia Gandhi was widely expected to head the government, but many members of ...

  8. The Accidental Prime Minister - Wikipedia

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    Published by Penguin India, the book alleges that Singh was not entirely in control of his cabinet—or even the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Instead, significant power was wielded by the Congress party's president Sonia Gandhi, to whom Singh was completely "subservient". [2] "There cannot be two centres of power", Baru remembers Singh ...

  9. India bids goodbye to former prime minister Manmohan Singh in ...

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    India bid farewell to its former prime minister Manmohan Singh in a state funeral on Saturday as the country’s top ... He was hand-picked by India’s senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, the ...