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Book Recalls Conversation Between Former PM Manmohan Singh and Then CEC S.Y. Quraishi

Book Recalls Conversation Between Former PM Manmohan Singh and Then CEC S.Y. Quraishi


PTI, July 12, 2026, New Delhi: "I will commit suicide," then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had told Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi in 2012 after the poll watchdog chief conveyed his anguish over "loose talk" by ministers on the Election Commission functioning.

Singh had also told Quraishi that the Election Commission is not just India's pride; it is the soul of the country's democracy and "if we lose that, we lose everything".

The conversation is recalled in Quraishi's forthcoming book, India and I: A Hundred Memories, Not a Memoir.

In his book, Quraishi hails Singh as a leader for whom constitutional propriety was not a talking point but a lived conviction.

The book throws light on incidents from Quraishi's life, including the Election Commission catching Punjab's drug crisis in 2012, the MoU that made Donald Trump and Elon Musk raise eyebrows, and how TRPs were used to shrink Doordarshan and divert its advertisement money.

The former CEC recalls that during an election, in January 2012, in Uttar Pradesh, Salman Khurshid, then Law Minister, promised at a rally that if his party came to power, it would raise the quota for Muslims in jobs from 4.5 per cent to 9 per cent.

"The BJP promptly complained of a Model Code violation, which stipulated that no new scheme could be announced after the election process is set in motion and MCC, Model Code of Conduct, kicked in," Quraishi reminisced in his book, published by Hachette India, that is set to hit the stands soon.

"We held hearings for four days. Abhishek Manu Singhvi led the Congress side, Arun Jaitley the BJP, two formidable minds sparring over where a campaign promise ended and an inducement began."

"Eventually, we censured Khurshid, the strongest action available under the Code," recalls Quraishi, who was the CEC from July 30, 2010, till June 10, 2012.

He further states that Khurshid was visibly upset, and soon, voices in the Congress suggested the Commission had become "arrogant or arbitrary".

"Criticism never bothers me; innuendo that chips away at institutional credibility does. This loose talk was not acceptable," Quraishi says in the book.

The former CEC recalls that around that time, he hosted his annual Eid open house and among the guests was Harish Khare, the then Press Secretary of the PM.

"In passing, I mentioned my grievance. Harish asked, 'Should I tell the Prime Minister?' I said, 'Yes. That is exactly why I'm telling you'."

"The next day, the RAX (Restricted Access Exchange) phone rang. 'Prime Minister wants to speak to you urgently'. Moments later, Dr Manmohan Singh came on the line, his voice anxious: 'Quraishi ji, can I see you urgently?' The tone suggested he might come to me. I said, 'Sir, you are the Prime Minister, I'll come whenever you say.' We fixed 7 pm," the book narrates.

Quraishi reached the PM's residence that evening.

"Dr Singh was waiting at the door. He led me in and, before we had even settled, said in a voice that carried genuine anguish: 'Harish told me what you said. If that is what you think, I will commit suicide.' I was speechless. My remark was about some ministers' conduct, not about hi..."

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