Congress Mourns the Loss of Veteran Leader Prakash Jaiswal
The Congress party mourns the passing of Prakash Jaiswal, a veteran leader who served as a three-time MP from Kanpur and two-time Union Minister. Tributes flowed from various party figures, including Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and spokesperson Anshu Awasthi, celebrating his devoted service and leadership.
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Veteran Congress leader Prakash Jaiswal, known for his tenure as a three-time Member of Parliament from Kanpur and his role as a Union Minister, passed away at 81. The Congress fraternity is in mourning, as tributes pour in from across the political spectrum.
Congress spokesperson Anshu Awasthi expressed his sorrow and paid homage to Jaiswal, recalling his leadership and contributions to the party. Awasthi highlighted Jaiswal's popularity during the 2009 Kanpur Lok Sabha elections, underlining his status as a cherished leader among party workers.
Adding to the tributes, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge remembered Jaiswal as a true Congressman, dedicated to public service and welfare. Kharge expressed condolences to Jaiswal's family and recognized the profound loss his departure means for the party and Kanpur's development efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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