The Writer
Reflection of Abhishek Singvi
Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi has long been an accomplished writer and columnist. In 2006, his book ‘Reflection of Abhishek Singvi’ was published and was widely acclaimed and came with a foreword by the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
Candid Corner
Abhishek Manu Singhvi column ‘Candid Corner’ in the one of the leading dailies, Hindustan Times became much popular among the readers. Later, it was published as a book. He also wrote for a fortnightly column in ‘Indya.com’ and used to write for ‘The Pioneer’ and also ‘Dainik Bhaskar’.
Other Columns
Besides, his articles have also been published in magazines and periodicals. Some Some soon to be out writings by him are ‘Collection of Legal Writings’ and ‘Emergency Powers: A Comparative Study’ are worth mentioning. With a life of umpteen achievements before him, Dr Singhvi quit as the chairperson of the Parliament Standing Committee on Law and Justice and as the Congress Spokesman on 23rd of April, 2012
Further Abhishek Manu Singhvi is an impressive author and social activist as well. His association with the media has been noted since a long time, with the help of his expression force and communication through his amusing and humorous, self-possessed non emotional conversational talks. His contribution in media includes the ‘Candid Corner', a column written by him in Hindustan Times which are also published in a book form. Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi reflects his stature of being an attractive source to the dynamic and ever-popular televised urban privileged and influential class of the society.
Apart from his various contributions as a politician, an important one is his support for the Lokpal Bill. He says, “You are creating breeding ground for corruption. You are making a body outside the whole system, with inherent conflict of interest. Our conception is of checks and balances. That is how our Constitution is framed. This bill abolishes need for prior sanction for investigation against govt servants. We have said for 60 years we should have some difference between prosecution and investigation”. This separation is created by the bill.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi also said that while being a good student, he was a complete introvert at school and retained some of that even in vibrant St. Stephens. It was only when he went to Cambridge, partly for survival in the strange context and climate, that he became more confident and extroverted.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi , who is an Indian politician belongs to Indian National Congress party. He is a man with diverse interests and keeps himself indulged in creative activities too. He is also a Member of the Parliament of India representing Rajasthan in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. He was formerly the spokesperson of the Congress party. Apart from being a renowned name in the world of politics and a member of the parliament, from Rajasthan, Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi has been actively writing columns in several newspapers.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi always had time to appear in the electronic reports channels and has ensured to contribute his bit by submitting his voice to the print media. Abhishek Manu Singhvi's association with the media has been noted since a long time, with the help of his expression force and communication through his amusing and humorous, self-possessed non emotional conversational talks.