- While Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi won a decisive victory in the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
- Tribute to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at Congress Bhawan on her birth anniversary.
(Gurugram News) Gurugram. On Tuesday, Congress leaders and workers under the leadership of leader Pankaj Dawar paid tributes to late former Prime Minister Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary at the Congress Bhawan in Kaman Sarai. On this occasion, many workers including Congress leaders Sube Singh Yadav, Pawan Chaudhary, Harkesh Pradhan, Mahesh Vashishtha, Raviraj Ujinwal, Sunita Tomar, Khemchand Kirar, Omprakash Kharera, Ram Das, Subhash Sapra, Amit Bohat, Manoj Ahuja and Pradeep Dahiya, they met with the The former Prime Minister recalled it.
Paying tributes to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Congress leader Pankaj Dawar said Indira Gandhi returned to India from Oxford in 1941 and joined the freedom movement. In the 1950s, he unofficially served as personal assistant to his father, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, during his tenure as India’s first Prime Minister. After the death of his father, he was appointed as a member of Rajya Sabha in the year 1964.
Indira Gandhi soon won the elections and defeated her opponents due to her popularity.
After this, she became Information and Broadcasting Minister in Lal Bahadur Shastri’s cabinet and said that after the sudden demise of Lal Bahadur Shastri, the then Congress Party president, K. Kamaraj was instrumental in converting Indira Gandhi in Prime Minister. Indira Gandhi ji soon won the elections and defeated her opponents due to her public popularity. His economic policies and promotion of productivity in the country made the country economically strong. He also achieved a decisive victory in the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru entered the freedom movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi at the time of the birth of Indira Gandhi, the only daughter of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Kamla Nehru. According to Pankaj Dawar, his mother Kamala Nehru died due to illness in 1936. Indira ji was only 18 years old then. A mountain of pain came upon him in his childhood.
He worked with total devotion for the country’s independence.
During his studies at Somerville College, University of Oxford, England, in the late 1930s, he became a member of the staunchly pro-independence Indian League in London. He worked with total dedication for the country’s independence. After completing her school education in 1934-35, Indira ji entered the Visva-Bharati University, established by Rabindranath Tagore at Shanti Niketan. It was Rabindranath Tagore who called her Priyadarshini.
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