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Hans India
3 days ago
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Aiza Town Pays Glowing Tributes to Babu Jagjivan Ram on His 39th Death Anniversary
Gadwal: On the occasion of the 39th death anniversary of former Deputy Prime Minister and social reformer Babu Jagjivan Ram, a grand tribute ceremony was held at his statue located in the Madiga locality of Aiza town. The event was organized under the aegis of the Akhilapaksha Committee (All-Party Committee) of Aiza, drawing participation from various political and social representatives. Garlanding the statue with floral tributes, speakers at the event recalled Jagjivan Ram's immense contribution to the upliftment of marginalized and weaker sections of society. They highlighted his active role in implementing the Indian Constitution drafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and acknowledged his efforts in ensuring that welfare schemes reached the underprivileged communities. The speakers stressed the importance of today's youth drawing inspiration from such great leaders. They called on leaders and social activists to guide young people toward the ideals and vision of stalwarts like Jagjivan Ram, urging them to follow in the footsteps of these visionary figures to build a more equitable society. Participants: A host of local leaders and community representatives took part in the commemorative event. Prominent among them were: Dandora Anjaneyulu (Akhilapaksha Committee leader) Gorantla Ranamma, Former Councillor Devender (Congress Party leader) PET Subbanna Advocate Vijay Kumar Kondapalli Krishna Ashwa Mareppa Macherla Prakash Baligera Pratap Surender Aiza Auto Prasad Rajaratnam Dannada Sunkanna Immanuel Tirupati, among others The program reflected the collective respect and admiration the people of Aiza hold for Jagjivan Ram and underscored the ongoing relevance of his life and legacy in contemporary social and political discourse.


Hans India
26-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
All-Party Committee Holds Candlelight Tribute in Aija to Condemn Inhumane Terror Attack on Kashmir Pilgrims
Jogulamba Gadwal District: A solemn candlelight tribute was organized in Aija town today under the leadership of the All-Party Committee to honor the memory of innocent Indian pilgrims who tragically lost their lives in a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir. The incident occurred on the 22nd of this month when unsuspecting pilgrims were targeted and gunned down, an act that has sparked nationwide outrage and condemnation. Leaders present at the event expressed their strong disapproval of the brutal attack, describing it as nothing short of inhuman. They firmly asserted that the Pakistani terrorist organization responsible for this atrocity would face serious consequences in the future. They stressed that this was not an isolated act of violence, but part of a larger conspiracy plotted by Pakistan to destabilize peace in the region. The speakers highlighted that the Indian central government has already imposed several sanctions and restrictions against the perpetrators and supporting elements. They vowed that attacks on innocent civilians, especially pilgrims, would not be tolerated under any circumstances, and strict retaliatory measures would follow. One of the most disturbing aspects of the attack, the leaders noted, was the targeting of victims based on their religion. This kind of sectarian violence has shaken the conscience of the entire nation, they said, and every Indian is struggling to come to terms with the barbarity. Prominent figures who participated in the candlelight tribute included Nagardoddi Venkatramudu, BRS,BJP former district president S. Ramachandra Reddy, State SC Committee member Madanna, senior BJP leader Medical Tirumala Reddy, Aija Mandal BJP president Gopalakrishna, town vice presidents Lakshman Goud and Lakshmanachari, along with Nesha Raghu, T. Narasimhulu, B. Venkatesh, and several other representatives from different political parties forming part of the all-party committee. The event served as a platform for political unity, collective mourning, and a strong message of resistance against terrorism.