CM Karnataka pays tribute to President Shankar Dayal Sharma on birth anniversary
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A freedom fighter who rose to become India's ninth President, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma is remembered today on his birth anniversary — and the Chief Minister's Office of Karnataka has joined the national chorus of tributes, honouring a man whose life spanned the independence struggle, constitutional law, and the highest office in the land.
The CMO's post, written in Kannada, offered respectful salutations — 'ಗೌರವಪೂರ್ವಕ ಪ್ರಣಾಮಗಳು' ('reverential salutations') — and noted that Sharma's footprints in nation-building and public service 'remain a guiding light for all of us.'
From the independence movement to Rashtrapati Bhavan
Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma served as India's ninth President from 1992 to 1997, having previously held the office of Vice-President and served as Governor of multiple states. A distinguished constitutional lawyer, he was also an active participant in India's freedom struggle — a rare combination of legal acumen and frontline nationalism that defined his public identity.
His career traced an arc from the independence movement through decades of constitutional service, making him one of the more intellectually distinguished occupants of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
A protocol of remembrance, renewed each year
The Karnataka CMO's tribute is part of a well-established practice across Indian state and central governments: formal commemorative posts on the birth and death anniversaries of former Presidents and national leaders. It is standard protocol — but it also reflects how figures like Sharma remain woven into the institutional memory of the republic, recalled not just in history books but in the official voice of elected governments.