Frases de Giani Zail Singh

Gyani Zail Singh foi o sétimo Presidente da Índia, entre 1982 e 1987. Antes da sua presidência, foi um político do Partido do Congresso Nacional Indiano, e passou por várias posições ministeriais no Conselho de Ministros da Índia, incluindo o de ministro dos Assuntos Domésticos.

A sua presidência foi marcada pela Operação Estrela Azul, pelo assassinato de Indira Gandhi e pela revolta contra os Sikh em 1984. Singh morreu dos ferimentos que sofreu em 1994 num acidente de viação.





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✵ 5. Maio 1916 – 25. Dezembro 1994
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Giani Zail Singh: Frases em inglês

“All I could do was to ask the prime minister of the country not to allow the blood of innocents be spilled for the crime committed by two misguided security men.”

When Indira Gandhi was assassinated and riots broke out in Delhi and other parts of the country, his pleas to control the situation did not result in positive response from Rajiv Gandhi.
Fonte: K.R. Sundar Rajan "Presidential Years:Zail Singh's posthumous defence of his controversial tenure."

“No one actually brought me any money. But there were many commitments made…Chandraswami said he knows some Sultan. He wanted me to contest for the second time. Somehow, this fellow had a dislike for Rajiv perhaps because Rajiv refused to encourage him.”

When it was rumored that he was thinking of contesting for Presidential election for a second term. In: K.R. Sundar Rajan "Presidential Years:Zail Singh's posthumous defence of his controversial tenure."

“At one stage, Venkataraman had agreed to become prime minister but he never told me this directly…. Once the news of his being in touch with the dissidents was leaked out, he was offered the presidency and that was the end of it.”

On being asked if R. Venkataraman showed any interest in becoming prime minister. In: K.R. Sundar Rajan "Presidential Years:Zail Singh's posthumous defence of his controversial tenure".

“I asked Rajiv to be frank. I had no love for office or power. I could walk out any time. I was like a sojourner in an inn.”

When there were rumours that there were proposals under consideration by Rajiv Gandhi and his cronies to either send him back to Punjab as Chief Minister or Impeach him as President, in: K.R. Sundar Rajan "Presidential Years:Zail Singh's posthumous defence of his controversial tenure."

“A veteran of the Indian independence movement against Britain, he was personally popular for his earthy humor and political skills.”

Sanjoy Hazarika, in: Zail Singh, 78, First Sikh To Hold India's Presidency http://www.nytimes.com/1994/12/26/obituaries/zail-singh-78-first-sikh-to-hold-india-s-presidency.html, The New York Times, 26 December 1994.