Banswara: Wreath wreath and seminar organized on the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi.

Banswara News Desk: On the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a floral tribute and symposium was organized in the District Congress Committee on Tuesday. District President Ramesh Chandra Pandya said that writer Henry Kissinger had called Indira Gandhi the Iron Lady because she was a strong Prime Minister. Acting Chairman Abdul Ghaffar said that banks were nationalized and the privy purses of kings and princely states were closed. District social media in-charge Bharat Dosi, while mentioning the incident of giving speech even after breaking her nose due to stone pelting in Orissa, said that Indira Gandhi remained the Prime Minister of the country for 15 years and 350 days.

On this occasion, PCC member Rakesh Sethia, District Vice President Gyanendra Tripathi, Mukesh Joshi, General General Devbala Rathod, Dayalal Garg, Nawab Faujdar, Nyazulla Khan Chauhan, Mahila Congress State Secretary Lata Ninama, Seva Dal District President Sajid Nayak, NSUI District President Asif Khan, State Media In-charge of Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Institute Milan Chahil, Councilor Suresh Kalal, Zahid Ahmed Sindhi, Kamru. Nisha, Dhaneshwar Yadav, Burhan Ratlami, Shahid Mansoori, Anil Zaveri, Mandal President Raman Lal Kalal, Mohammad Rafiq, Javed Sheikh and others were present.

Block Congress and City Congress celebrated his birth anniversary at Gandhi Circle Char Khambha complex of Municipality Partapur-Garhi and garlanded his portrait. Block President and City President Dinesh Pandya addressed and called for imbibing the ideals of Indira Gandhi. On this occasion, former president Hantok Charpota, former vice president Pratap Narayan, Asagi Bhai, Seva Dal’s Gayatri Khant, Ishtiaq Bhai, NSUI district co-coordinator Paresh Dindor, councilor Govind Bhagora, Kishore, Ansar Ahmed, Shakeel Ahmed, Girish Pandya, Satish Taylor, Brajesh Joshi. , Veerpal Singh Jhala, Vipul, Jitendra, Mahesh Charpota etc. were present.

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