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Ex-Indian premier VP Singh, champion of the poor, dies
AFP - 2 hours 47 minutes ago
NEW DELHI (AFP) - - Former Indian prime minister V.P. Singh, known for championing the rights of the country's poor, died Thursday after a long battle with illness.
Singh, who was suffering from leukemia and renal failure, died at a New Delhi hospital. He was 77 years old.
Singh, due to be cremated on Friday, served as finance minister where he relentlessly tracked down tax evaders and later as defence minister under former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
He ultimately broke away from Gandhi and spearheaded a coalition known as the National Front which won the 1989 elections, but served as premier for less than a year.
He is best remembered for a controversial plan to sharply increase the percentage of jobs reserved for poor castes, which triggered huge unrest among upper castes.
Singh was forced to quit and the plan was shelved.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the tributes to the former premier, calling him a "great son of India" and a "builder of the nation."
"As finance minister and prime minister of India, he consistently strove to translate his convictions into public policy," Singh said.
Another former prime minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, praised Singh for his "probity in public life" and his attempts to radically change the lot of those on the lowest rung of India's ancient caste hierarchy.
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