Manohar Parrikar: Man with a single minded devotion to take Goa forward
There
is a genuine sense of loss and sorrow at the passing of Manohar
Parrikar,
and not just among political classes. An extremely unassuming and
dedicated man, he fought valiantly the pancreatic cancer that was
devouring him and bore his immense suffering stoically, much the same
way as Steve Jobs did. He continued to serve till the end. It takes
the 'genius' of Rahul Gandhi to interpret this as a sign of Mr
Parrikar blackmailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi because he,
Parrikar, apparently had secret Rafale files showing Mr Modi's
culpability.
I
was among a very small number of the Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay, class of 1965, to have met and interacted with Mr Parrikar. I
met him at Vadodara airport in December 2012. He was standing behind
me in the line for security clearance. He could have easily skipped
that as he was the chief minister of Goa then. As is now well-known,
he never did that. My friend Karan Grover, the noted architect, who
was Mr Parrikar’s host, introduced us. When Mr Parrikar found out
my IIT background and my role in establishing Institute of Rural
Management at Anand, he immediately said that I should visit him
because he would like me to help him establish an institution of
higher professional learning in Goa.That meeting came about in April 2013. Mr Parrikar had called me to his office around midday. Based on my experience of the offices of Gujarat and Maharashtra chief ministers, I was expecting heavy security. There was just the minimum here, which came as a great surprise then. Later, I was to find that this too was his personal trait. Read More
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