Former Chief Minister's advisor Sanyam Lodha called Rahul Gandhi the 'voice of the people'.
He described the Bharat Jodo Yatra as a historic campaign that spread a message of love and brotherhood in the country.
He praised Rahul Gandhi for raising the voice of the youth on the NEET exam controversy.
After the program, Congress members served cows by feeding them jaggery at a Gaushala.
Shivganj | On the occasion of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's birthday, a special program was organized at the city Congress office in Shivganj. Former Chief Minister's advisor and former MLA Sanyam Lodha attended as the chief guest and shed light on Rahul Gandhi's political life and struggles.
Addressing the event, Sanyam Lodha said that Rahul Gandhi's birthday is not just a celebration but a day to remember his struggle, ideology, and commitment to public service. He emphasized that Rahul Gandhi never considered politics a means to acquire power.
Rahul Gandhi: Politics of Struggle, Not Power
Lodha stated that for Rahul Gandhi, politics has always been a medium to become the voice of the common people and fight for their rights. He said that his life has been full of struggles, but he never gave up.
There was a time when people saw him only in connection with legacy politics. However, his continuous struggle, sensitivity, and style of working among the public have created a distinct and strong identity for him.
“To struggle by becoming the voice of the people is true politics.”
Sanyam Lodha described the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' as a historic turning point in Rahul Gandhi's political life. He said that after this journey, Rahul Gandhi emerged as a leader who tries to reach the last person in the country.
During the thousands of kilometers of walking, he directly understood the pain and problems of the common people by visiting different parts of the country. This journey sent a powerful message of love, brotherhood, and unity in the country.
Lodha said that this journey proved that India's real strength lies in its diversity and mutual unity.
A Strong Voice for the Rights of Youth and Farmers
In his address, Lodha highlighted that Rahul Gandhi has always strongly advocated for the rights of farmers, laborers, youth, women, and the weaker sections of society.
He said that the biggest challenge facing the country today is the future of the youth. Rahul Gandhi is constantly fighting for employment, better education, and new opportunities for the youth.
Cornered the Government on NEET Exam
Referring to the recent NEET exam controversy, Sanyam Lodha said that when the future of millions of students was at stake, Rahul Gandhi became their voice and raised their concerns forcefully.
He said that Rahul Gandhi, understanding the problems of students across the country, including Kota, demanded that the examination system should be transparent and fair. He believes that every hardworking student should get an equal opportunity.
Lodha clarified that Rahul Gandhi's dedication to the youth is not limited to speeches; his goal is to make the country's youth self-reliant.
Emphasis on Democracy and Electoral Process
Sanyam Lodha said that Rahul Gandhi is continuously working to strengthen democracy. He has stressed the need for transparency in the voter list and the electoral process.
According to him, for a healthy democracy, it is essential that the voting rights of every citizen are protected and elections are conducted fairly.
Whether it is the issue of unemployment, the problem of inflation, or the fight for social justice, Rahul Gandhi has always prioritized public interest issues.
Message of Struggle to the Workers
At the end of his address, Lodha called upon all Congress workers to carry forward Rahul Gandhi's ideas and his resolve for public service.
He urged the workers to continuously struggle for public issues and to strengthen love, brotherhood, and democratic values in society.
At the end of the program, Rahul Gandhi's birthday was celebrated with great enthusiasm by cutting a cake. Afterward, all Congress members, led by Sanyam Lodha, went to the Shri Ramchandra Gaushala, where they served cows by feeding them jaggery. Many senior Congress leaders and workers were present on this occasion.