Cross-Party Tributes Mark Nehru’s Death Anniversary Nationwide
Political leaders cutting across party lines observed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s death anniversary with deep reverence, reaffirming his enduring influence on India’s democratic fabric. The 27 May...

Political leaders cutting across party lines observed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s death anniversary with deep reverence, reaffirming his enduring influence on India’s democratic fabric. The 27 May commemorations saw heartfelt messages from veteran politicians who credited Nehru with laying the institutional bedrock of contemporary India. Their statements painted a vivid picture of a leader whose ideas on equality, scientific progress, and inclusive governance continue to resonate. Kamal Nath, posting on social media platform X, remembered Nehru as a great freedom fighter and the builder of modern India. He noted that the foundations Nehru laid for comprehensive national development still stand unique on the global stage. The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister also highlighted Nehru’s dedication to removing social disparities and making India self-reliant, asserting that his glory will remain immortal through the ages. RJD leader Rohini Acharya portrayed Nehru as a visionary statesman, prolific writer, and one of the stalwarts of the freedom movement who gave India a robust blueprint for nation-building. Meanwhile, senior RJD MP Randeep Singh Surjewala invoked Nehru’s famous words about not being able to change historical facts by merely altering pictures on walls, using the quote to underline the lasting truth of Nehru’s contributions. Even Nitish Kumar, the former Bihar Chief Minister, offered respectful homage, while the Arunachal Pradesh BJP unit posted that the country will forever remember Nehru’s service to the nation. The widespread participation underscored that Nehru’s legacy transcends partisan boundaries.
