Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu paid tribute to former PM Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary, observed as Anti-Terrorism Day, hailing his vision for India's IT revolution and empowering women through reservations in Panchayati Raj.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has paid tributes to former Prime Minister the late Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary, being observed as Anti-Terrorism Day at Sadbhawana Chowk, Chhota Shimla.

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On the occasion, while interacting with the media, the Chief Minister said that the Congress Party had lost two of its Prime Ministers, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, in the fight against terrorism in the country.

Hailing a Visionary Leader

Recalling the immense contributions of Rajiv Gandhi, the Chief Minister said that during his tenure as Prime Minister, he laid the foundation for the information technology revolution in India, which transformed the nation's technological and communication landscape. He said that a 33 per cent reservation for women had been ensured in Panchayati Raj institutions and local bodies to strengthen their participation and leadership in the development process.

Mayor Municipal Corporation Shimla, Surinder Chauhan, Chairman, HP Buildings and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Nardev Kanwar, Chairman, HP State Cooperative Bank, Devender Shyam, Vice Chairman, HP State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation, Vishal Chambyal, Deputy Mayor, Uma Kaushal, Councillors and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

Sukhu Elaborates on Gandhi's Legacy

He described him as a visionary leader who empowered youth and women while laying the foundation for India's IT and communication revolution. After returning from Delhi and attending a Congress tribute programme in Shimla on Wednesday afternoon, the Chief Minister told the media that Rajiv Gandhi transformed the country through modern thinking and progressive policies.

Empowering Youth and Women

"Rajiv Gandhi reduced the voting age from 21 years to 18 years so that youth could participate actively in democracy," Sukhu said. He said the concept of providing 33 per cent reservation to women in Panchayati Raj institutions was also initiated by Rajiv Gandhi and was later increased to 50 per cent.

Laying the Foundation for IT Revolution

The Chief Minister said Rajiv Gandhi had laid the foundation for the IT and communication revolution in the country. "When America refused to provide a supercomputer to India, Rajiv Gandhi had said that the 21st century would belong to India's IT revolution," he said.

CM Sukhu said Indian engineers were making a mark globally due to the visionary leadership of Rajiv Gandhi.

Remembering the Sacrifice

He also remembered the sacrifices of former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, saying both leaders lost their lives while fighting terrorism. (ANI)

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