Nation Honors the Legacy of the ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ Leader
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s 59th death anniversary: India observed the 59th death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri, the country’s second Prime Minister, on Saturday. Known for his simplicity, honesty, and dedication to public service, Shastri’s contributions to India’s development were remembered across the nation. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge led the tributes, highlighting Shastri’s pivotal role in the country’s progress.
Kharge’s Message of Gratitude
“मेरी समझ से प्रशासन का मूल विचार ये है कि समाज को एकजुट रखा जाए, ताकि वो विकास कर सके और अपने लक्ष्यों की तरफ बढ़ सके।”
— Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) January 11, 2025
~ लाल बहादुर शास्त्री
“जय जवान, जय किसान” के प्रेरक, महान गाँधीवादी, हमारे आदर्श, पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री लाल बहादुर शास्त्री जी की पुण्यतिथि पर हम उन्हें भावभीनी… pic.twitter.com/lmCp79LihQ
Mallikarjun Kharge shared a heartfelt tribute on X (formerly Twitter), quoting Shastri:
“I understand that the basic idea of the administration is to keep the society united so that it can develop and move towards its goals.”
He praised Shastri as a visionary leader, stating:
“We pay our heartfelt tribute to the great Gandhian and the inspiration behind ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.’ From land reforms to the milk revolution, and leading India during the 1965 war, Shastri ji’s modest life and dedication inspire us all.”
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s 59th death anniversary : Shastri’s Life and Leadership
Born on October 2, 1904, in Mughalsarai, Uttar Pradesh, Lal Bahadur Shastri overcame personal hardships, including the loss of his father at an early age, to emerge as a leader of integrity and vision. He succeeded Jawaharlal Nehru as Prime Minister in 1964, serving until his untimely death in 1966.
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s 59th death anniversary : Key Contributions to India
Shastri left an indelible mark on the nation through his leadership:
- Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan: A slogan celebrating soldiers and farmers during the 1965 Indo-Pak war.
- Milk Revolution: He laid the foundation for India’s dairy self-sufficiency.
- Land Reforms: Advocated for equitable land distribution to empower farmers.
- Railway Reforms: Improved equality by abolishing third-class rail compartments.
Tragic Demise in Tashkent
Shastri passed away on January 11, 1966, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, after signing the Tashkent Agreement to end the Indo-Pak war. His death remains a subject of mystery, but his legacy as a leader devoted to national welfare lives on.
Legacy of Simplicity and Service
Shastri’s life exemplified Gandhian values, inspiring generations with his humility and vision. His contributions to India’s development remain timeless, making him one of the most revered leaders in Indian history.
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