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Chandigarh Congress pays tribute to Jawaharlal Nehru

Chandigarh Pradesh Congress Committee observed the death anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. File photo

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The Chandigarh Pradesh Congress Committee today observed the death anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru at the party office in Sector 35.

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Floral tributes were offered by senior leaders, party workers and office-bearers to commemorate the immense contributions of the visionary leader in the making of a modern India.

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Speaking on the occasion, Chandigarh Pradesh Congress President HS Lucky said Pandit Nehru was the architect of India’s democratic foundations and a beacon of modern thought.

“Pandit Nehru was a towering figure whose ideals of democracy, secularism and scientific temper continue to guide the nation even today. His role in laying the institutional framework for a strong, self-reliant India is unparalleled,” he added.

The event concluded with a pledge to uphold the democratic and secular ideals cherished by Pandit Nehru.

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