Shivraj Singh Chouhan mourns death of former MLA Sushila Singh
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A life of quiet service to the people of Madhya Pradesh came to an end with the passing of Sushila Singh, a former legislator whose decades of dedication drew a heartfelt tribute on Monday, 17 August 2026 from Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who counted her among his closest personal bonds in public life.
Writing in Hindi, Chouhan described his grief as deep and personal: 'Mann bahut vyathit hai' — 'my heart is deeply pained.' He recalled that his ties with Sushila Singh and her late husband, Mohar Singh Dangi, were not merely political but familial and affectionate, forged over years of shared work in the heartland of Indian politics.
A partnership in service — and a legacy carried forward alone
Chouhan's tribute painted a portrait of two lives intertwined in public service. He described Sushila Singh and Mohar Singh Dangi as having lived with simplicity, humility, and an abiding commitment to the people — 'walking step by step together in service,' as he put it. When Mohar Singh passed away, Sushila Singh did not step back. She carried the tradition forward, alone, with the same ease and dedication.
She went on to serve as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), raising issues of public interest from the floor of the House. In Chouhan's words, her life was one of 'sahajata aur samarpan' — effortless grace and total commitment.
Chouhan's Madhya Pradesh roots and a bond forged over decades
For Chouhan — who served four terms as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh before taking charge of the Union Agriculture Ministry — such personal bonds are woven into the fabric of a political career spanning decades in the state. Long tenures in state politics create relationships that blur the line between colleague and family, and his tribute to Sushila Singh reflects exactly that depth.
He closed with a prayer for the departed soul and for the strength of the bereaved family to bear 'this profound grief' — a restrained, dignified farewell to someone who, in his telling, embodied what grassroots public service in India looks like at its best.