Indira Gandhi most acceptable prime minister till today

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Indira Gandhi most acceptable prime minister till today

NEW DELHI (INDIA): The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee received the first copy of book ?India?s Indira: A Centennial Tribute? today (May 13, 2017) in New Delhi.nnSpeaking on the occasion, the President said Indiraji?s entire life was infused with a tremendous passion for India and its people, and a deep-rooted commitment to our core values.nnShe was filled with an intense desire to see India rise above poverty and deprivation as well as occupy a rightful place on the high table of the international comity.Her life was a saga of courage and conviction. Fearlessness in action and boldness in decision making was the unique hallmark of her character.nnThe President said Indiraji waged throughout her life a relentless war against communal and sectarian violence. She strove to successfully transcend divisive identities of caste, community, religion and creed and in the process established a direct connect with people throughout the length and breadth of India. It was this unhindered rapport that made her acceptable from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Mizoram to Dwarka. She had only one identity – that of an Indian.nnThe President said Smt. Indira Gandhi?s response to the worst moments in her political life was to push herself into more action. She remained undaunted in the face of attacks and criticism. She never lost courage. If the Congress Party came back into power within a short period of three years, it was because of Smt. Gandhi?s hard work and determined action. Her short period in political wilderness revealed her true strength.nnThe President said Indiraji was India?s second longest serving Prime Minister having served continuously for 11 years and two months from 1966 to 1977 and then again for four years and eight months from 1980 to 1984. It was in Indiraji?s time that India became the third largest reservoir of skilled scientific and technical manpower, thefifth military power, the sixth member of the nuclear club, the seventh in the race for space and the tenth industrial power.nnAmong the dignitaries present on the occasion were Mohd. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, Rahul Gandhi and Vice President, AICC and former Minister and Member of Parliament,Anand Sharma who edited the book.

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