Veteran Journalist Kuldip Nayar Dies At 95

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Nayar, widely respected for his columns and reportage, died at a Delhi hospital early this morning, his family said
He was 95
Mr Nayar was admitted to Escorts Hospital five days ago
He had been suffering from pneumonia
Lahore before moving to India after Partition
He served as high commissioner to Britain in 1990 and was also nominated to the Rajya Sabha.Mr Nayar is survived by his wife and two sons
He will be cremated today at Lodhi crematorium in south Delhi.In his autobiography published in 2012, he wrote about the collapse of trust
between communities after Partition and how he was forced to migrate to Delhi across the blood-stained plains of Punjab."From his perilous
journey to a new country and to his first job as a young journalist in an Urdu daily, Nayar's account is also the story of India," the
introduction to the book reads.From a young journalist in Anjam, he went on to head the news agency, UNI
His syndicated column, "Between the Lines", was appreciated for how he always stood for the freedom of the press.He has covered several
historical turns that the country has seen, from the 1971 war with Pakistan to liberate Bangladesh to the Emergency of 1975.People tweeted
condolences on hearing about the death of the senior journalist, some of them remembering the effectiveness of the journalism Mr Nayar
pursued.Historian Ramachandra Guha tweeted, "he was a journalist who followed the dictates of his conscience rather than the lure of money
or fame Nayar was not a prose stylist, and prone to the odd conspiracy theory, yet his commitment to interfaith harmony, his professional
commitment and integrity, and his courage during the Emergency absolutely shine."Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Mr Nayar's contribution to
journalism will be remembered
"My thoughts and prayers are with his bereaved family," Mr Singh said.