Bharat Ratna to departed leaders should come within a year of death: Congress
Congress suggested that Bharat Ratna should be given to any departed leader within an year of his/her demise to avoid any controversy.

"In my view, if Bharat Ratna is being awarded to a leader posthumously it should be done within a year... Otherwise, the selection will keep on creating difficulties as there is a number of stalwarts in politics, arts and culture belonging to every state... Hence question will be raised on every selection and we in a way end up insulting the awardees instead of honouring them," AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi said here.
"There is a need for a re-think on the process of honouring Bharat Ratna posthumously and it should be systematised... A decision can be taken that whoever has to be honour posthumously is given the reward within one year of his/her death," he said.
He, however, said that there should be no dispute over conferring the award on Madan Mohan Malviya, the founder of Benares Hindu University.
Dwivedi hailed BSP founder Kanshi Ram as a "stalwart" who brought significant changes in the social and political milieu, and asked BSP chief Mayawati to take up with the government the issue of not conferring the honour on him while it was recently given to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Malviya.
The Congress's reaction came soon after BSP supremo Mayawati charged the NDA government with discriminating against Dalit icons like Kanshi Ram while awarding Bharat Ratna to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Madan Mohan Malviya.
She also attacked the Narendra Modi government for adopting the "ordinance route" on key issues.
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