Rahul Gandhi Mourns Loss of Veteran Congress Leader Shivraj Patil
Rahul Gandhi mourns the death of veteran Congress leader Shivraj Patil, terming it an irreparable loss for the party. Patil, a prominent political figure, served as a Union Minister and Lok Sabha Speaker. His decades-long career was marked by significant national contributions.
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In a solemn announcement, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi conveyed profound sadness over the passing of Shivraj Patil, a stalwart of Indian politics and a revered Congress leader. Gandhi described Patil's death as an 'irreparable loss' to the party, emphasizing his lifetime commitment to public service and national contributions.
Addressing his condolences via social media platform X, Gandhi stated, 'The demise of former Union Minister Shivraj Patil ji is extremely heartbreaking... His dedication to public service and contributions to our nation will be fondly remembered.' Patil, who passed away at 90 at his Latur residence, had been suffering from illness in recent days.
Born on October 12, 1935, in Chakur, Maharashtra, Shivraj Patil carved a remarkable career in the Indian National Congress. His entry into national politics in 1980 marked the beginning of a distinguished journey, including serving as the 10th Speaker of the Lok Sabha and holding crucial ministerial positions. Known for his extensive work across various ministries, Patil's legacy includes introducing the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award and serving as Governor of Punjab. His storied career in public administration spanned well over four decades, leaving an indelible mark on Indian politics.
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