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Virbhadra Singh, the old war horse, becomes CM for sixth time

Shimla, Dec 25: An old war horse, who could not be put down by allegations of corruption or infighting in the Congress, Virbhadra Singh steered the party back to power in Himachal Pradesh with a



Scion of Himachal Pradesh's erstwhile royal state of Rampur Bushehar, Singh was educated in Bishop Cotton School at Shimla and St Stephen's College, New Delhi, Virbhadra Singh stands as the tallest among the stalwarts of state Congress.
 
Even though his detractors accuse him of being ‘feudal' and ‘inflexible' in his style of functioning, his amiable nature has earned respect among the people of the hill state.

For Singh, the current election was the biggest political challenge of his life. It was literally a make-or-break election for the battle-scarred veteran who was virtually fighting a lone battle, one that was dotted with a series of corruption allegations from the BJP.

Under his leadership, the faction-ridden State Congress emerged victorious at a time when it faced heat due to corruption and price rise at the Centre.  Singh also faught personal corruption charges levelled against him just ahead of the current polls and emerged stronger even now.