Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests people to stop social media campaign

"...I would humbly like to request that such campaigns be discontinued,” Ratan Tata said in a tweet

February 06, 2021 02:18 pm | Updated 02:18 pm IST - New Delhi

Ratan Tata. File

Ratan Tata. File

Stating that he considers himself fortunate to be an Indian and was happy to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the country, veteran industrialist Ratan Tata on February 6 requested people to refrain from demanding the Bharat Ratna for him.

The Chairman Emeritus of the over $100 billion conglomerate Tata Group asked social media users to stop the campaign that asked the government to confer on him the highest civilian award of the country.

“While I appreciate the sentiments expressed by a section of the social media in terms of an award, I would humbly like to request that such campaigns be discontinued,” Mr. Tata said in a tweet. He was reacting to various users on Twitter lauding him for his contributions, especially in inspiring the youth with #BharatRatnaForRatanTata trending.

“Instead, I consider myself fortunate to be an Indian and to try and contribute to India’s growth and prosperity,” he added. One user, while asking others to join the campaign #BharatRatnaForRatanTata, said Mr. Tata has been inspiring young achievers, telling them that believing in one’s ability is essential to achieve success in life. Another user described him as the “Real Hero of India” and said he “really deserves the Bharat Ratna Award”.

Responding to his tweet, users showered him praises further. “And this is why you are always special to us sir,” one user responded to his tweet. Another one reminded the contributions of the Tata Group for the nation and said it would remain “unmatched and unparalleled”.

After retiring as Chairman of Tata Sons in 2012, Mr. Tata has been active in investing in personal capacity in startups and encouraging young entrepreneurs.

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