Congress Workers pay tributes to Indira Gandhi on Her Death Anniversary in Jammu North Assembly Segment
Jammu, October 31: Congress workers gathered today in the Jammu North Assembly Segment to observe the death anniversary of the late Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi, paying homage to her enduring legacy and remarkable contributions to the nation.
Led by Hari Singh Chib, Vice President of J&K Pradesh Congress Committee, the assembly of dedicated party members and supporters reaffirmed their commitment to the ideals and values championed by Smt. Gandhi.
The event witnessed participation from key Congress workers of the Jammu North Assembly Segment, including Sh. Om Parkash, Sh. S.H. Dubey (Ward President), Sh. Bal Krishan Sharma (President, Roopnagar Welfare Society), Sh. Tarun Vaid, Sh. Kamal Singh, Sh. Ranjeet Singh, Sh. Kaka Ram, Sh. Romesh Kumar, Sh. Gulshan, and Sh. Vinay. These leaders emphasized the significance of Indira Gandhi’s vision in shaping a modern and self-reliant India, inspiring generations to come.
Women leaders also played a prominent role in the ceremony. Smt. Rajni Bala, former Corporator of Ward No. 60, and Smt. Veena Devi, Block President of Mahila Congress, paid their respects, underlining the importance of women empowerment, an area in which Smt. Gandhi herself was a trailblazer.
In addition, the event was graced by Sh. Madan Singh Chib, Vice President of District Congress Committee (DCC) Jammu Urban; Sh. Sat Pal Singh Chib, President of Aap Shambu Committee; Sh. Virender Mehta; and Sh. Tarsem Singh. Each leader shared personal reflections on how Smt. Gandhi’s leadership and her unwavering resolve continue to inspire Congress workers in their quest for a prosperous and united India.
Addressing the gathering, Hari Singh Chib spoke about Indira Gandhi’s indelible legacy, particularly her efforts toward social justice, economic growth, and national unity. He urged Congress workers to uphold her vision by working tirelessly to address issues affecting the people of Jammu and the wider community.
The programme concluded with a pledge by Congress workers to carry forward the ideals of Smt. Gandhi, focusing on inclusivity, progressive change, and the welfare of every citizen, in line with the values she instilled in the Congress party and the nation.