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Former Union minister Jaffer Sharief passes away

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By PTI Updated: Nov 25, 2018 10:58 pm
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In this file photo dated April 23, 2013, is seen former Union Railway Minister CK Jaffer Sharief, in Bengaluru. (PTI Photo) 

Bengaluru, Nov. 25 (PTI): Veteran Congress leader and former Union minister C K Jaffer Sharief passed away Sunday at a private hospital here following a cardiac arrest, doctors said.

Sharief was 85. He was hospitalised two days ago after he collapsed while getting into his car for attending the Friday namaz.

Family sources said Sharief was not keeping well for quite some time. He is survived by two daughters and his two sons had pre-deceased him.

Hospital sources said Sharief died of cardiac arrest.

Congress MLA and Sharief’s family friend N A Harris told PTI that the doctors had planned to implant a pacemaker in his heart Sunday but he died before the procedure could begin.

Born on November 3, 1933 at Challakere in Chitradurga, Sharief had a five-decades long illustrious political career that was launched under the tutelage of the then Congress stalwart and former Karnataka chief minister S Nijalingappa.

From driving the car of his mentor Nijalingappa to steering India’s Railway Ministry, Sharief’s rise in politics and his unflinching loyalty to the party is widely admired in political circles.

A seven-time MP from Bengaluru North constituency, Sharief, popularly called “Jaffer bhai” in the political circles of his times, was a staunch loyalist of Indira Gandhi, who stood with her through thick and thin, and it also paid him rich political dividends.

Sharief sided with Indira Gandhi when the party split in the 1969, after she was expelled from the organisation for violating party discipline, a move that earned him a ticket to contest the 1971 mid-term polls.

He showed his complete loyalty again to Indira Gandhi against the then popular Karnataka chief minister Devraj Urs, who parted ways with her in 1978. Indira Gandhi was out of power then.

This earned a reward for Sharief who was inducted into the cabinet as the minister of state for railways by her in 1980.

He had served as the railway minister in the P V Narasimha Rao government between 1991 and 1995.

The mortal remains of Sharief would be buried on Monday, family sources said.

Sharief, who gradually faded into political oblivion, had often complained of being sidelined by the Congress.

He had on occasions threatened to quit the Congress, sulking over being “sidelined” and being denied ticket to him or his family members, but had withdrawn it on being pacified by the party high command.

The RSS, with which Sharief had maintained cordial relations, condoled his death and said he was well known to many senior sangh functionaries and was supportive of social causes.

In April 2017, Sharief had stunned political circles, when he wrote to Modi backing RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for the president of India’s post after Pranab Mukherjee, saying there is no doubt about his “patriotism and commitment to the Constitution.”

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By PTI Updated: Nov 25, 2018 10:58:52 pm
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