• Thursday, February 27, 2025

ASIA

Modi pays tributes to Singapore founder PM Lee Kuan Yew on 100th birth anniversary

As Singapore’s prime minister, Lee spearheaded its industrialisation and economic growth after it became a sovereign country.

Singapore’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew in New Delhi in 2009. (Photo by TENGKU BAHAR/AFP via Getty Images)

By: Shubham Ghosh

INDIAN prime minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (16) paid rich tributes to Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015), widely hailed as the founder of modern Singapore, on his 100th birth anniversary, saying his foresight and relentless pursuit of excellence are a testament to his personal greatness.

As Singapore’s prime minister, Lee spearheaded its industrialisation and economic growth after it became a sovereign country.

His leadership is credited for its rise as a prosperous city-state.

Modi said on X, “My tributes to the great Lee Kuan Yew on the special occasion of his 100th birth anniversary.”

“His visionary leadership played a key role in Singapore’s transformation. His foresight and relentless pursuit of excellence are a testament to his personal greatness. His work continues to inspire leaders worldwide,” he said.

Singapore celebrates special occasion

Born in 1923, Lee was known as the economically prosperous republic’s chief gardener. He launched the first nationwide tree-planting campaign in 1963 and introduced the “Garden City” vision in May 1967, which started a greening movement which has lasted for decades.

Singapore’s rime minister Lee Hsien Loong, Lee’s eldest son, reflected on how his father and the city state’s founding fathers shaped the values and ideals of a newly independent Singapore – meritocracy, religious freedom and racial harmony, justice and equality, self-reliance, integrity and incorruptibility.

“Today would have been Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s 100th birthday. Several initiatives have been organised to mark his birth centenary. I hope Singaporeans will be able to appreciate and always have the resourcefulness, courage & conviction to take SG forward,” he posted on social media platform X.

“I hope Singaporeans, especially younger ones who have grown up in a modern prosperous nation, will be able to appreciate the conditions of early Singapore, and the drive and determination of our predecessors to face down and overcome their immense challenges,” the prime minister said in a Facebook post.

“The Singapore story doesn’t end here. May we always have the resourcefulness, courage, and conviction to take Singapore forward….” he said. The prime minister also listed several events, including an immersive art exhibition, that are being held to mark Lee’s birth centenary.

In a Facebook post on Friday (15), deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong said that founding prime minister Lee had “always made investing in our people a priority”, including Singapore’s youth. Wong said he was glad to see that the funds raised by the Joint Initiative to support the LKY (Lee Kuan Yew) Centennial Fund will go towards students’ education and development, and thanked business chambers across the Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian communities.

The People’s Action Party, which the founding prime minister co-founded in 1954, commemorated his 100th birth anniversary with a call for Singaporeans to take part in its campaign to plant 10,000 trees across Singapore, which began in May.

Lee, who died in 2015 at the age of 91, had launched the first nationwide tree-planting campaign in 1963 and introduced the “Garden City” vision in May 1967, which started a greening movement that has lasted for decades now. Coins commemorating Lee’s birth anniversary were also launched.

(PTI)

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