Rishang Keishing, India's oldest Parliamentarian and member of the first Lok Sabha in 1952, has decided to call it a day after seven decades in public life.
95-year-old Keishing, whose present term of Rajya Sabha ends in April, feels it is time to say goodbye to active politics as he has served enough in public life.
"I think, I have had enough of public life. I have to retire," Keishing told PTI in an interview.
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Going down the memory lane, Keishing feels proud that he had the privilege to work with three generations of Nehru-Gandhi family beginning from Nehru till Sonia Gandhi.
A second-time member in Rajya Sabha, the veteran Parliamentarian, who was four times Chief Minister of troubled Manipur and had two tenures in Lok Sabha, says with pride, "I have worked with Pandit jee (Nehru), Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia jee."
Having been elected on a Socialist Party ticket in 1952 to Lok Sabha, Keishing joined Congress in 1962 -- a moment which he narrated clearly with all minute details.
"Pandit Nehru welcomed me with a warm heart. He was an outstanding leader.
Keishing, a former school teacher who hails from Naga- dominated Ukhrul district, plans to devote his retired life in farming, gardening and doing things which he said he could not do earlier due to busy life.
"Gardening is my favourite past time. I will also devote time in horticulture, specially medicinal plants," he said.