Congress leader Pawan Khera
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New Delhi: Congress Media and Publicity Department Chairman Pawan Khera on Saturday alleged that the state funeral of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was a "shocking display of disrespect and mismanagement".
Khera made a series of allegations, including Singh's family being given inadequate space around the pyre and Home Minister Amit Shah's motorcade disrupting the funeral procession.
"The disgraceful treatment of a towering statesman exposes the government’s priorities and lack of respect for democratic values. Dr Singh deserved dignity, not this shameful spectacle," Khera posted on 'X'.
Khera said no news agencies except Doordarshan (DD) were allowed and the national broadcaster focused only on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shah, "barely covering" Singh’s family.
"Only three chairs were kept in the front row for Dr Singh's family. Congress leaders had to insist on seats for his daughters and other family members. Prime Minister and ministers did not stand up when the National Flag was handed to the widow of the late Prime Minister, or during the gun salute," he said.
"The family was given inadequate space around the pyre due to soldiers occupying one side. Public was kept out, left watching from outside the venue. Amit Shah’s motorcade disrupted the funeral procession, leaving family cars outside. The gate was closed, and family members had to be located and brought back in," Khera said.
He also said Singh’s grandchildren performing last rites "had to jostle for space" to reach the pyre.
"Diplomats were seated elsewhere and were not visible. Shockingly, the PM did not stand when the King of Bhutan stood. The entire funeral area was cramped and poorly organized, leaving no space for many participants in the procession. This disgraceful treatment of a towering statesman exposes the government’s priorities and lack of respect for democratic values. Dr Singh deserved dignity, not this shameful spectacle," he added.
Khera's comments came hours after Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi described the performing of Singh's last rites at Nigambodh Ghat as "totally insulting" to the former Prime Minister and Sikh community.