New Delhi:Rich tributes poured in on Thursday for former external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on her first death anniversary, with political leaders remembering her powerful oratory, compassion and rich contribution to India's diplomacy.
As external affairs minister in the previous Modi government, Swaraj brought a rare empathy and a human approach in helping out the Indian diaspora in distress with her revolutionary social media outreach.
"Today, more than ever, remember her fondly. Always an inspiration," External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted along with a number of photographs featuring him and Swaraj.
Jaishankar succeeded Swaraj as the external affairs minister after the BJP retained power in last year's Lok Sabha polls. He was India's foreign secretary from 2015-18 when Swaraj was the external affairs minister.
Swaraj died on August 6 last year following a massive cardiac arrest. She was 67.
"Ma, you are always with me as my strength. Krishna look after my mother!," Swaraj's daughter Bansuri said on Twitter.
In her tenure as external affairs minister, Swaraj brought a sense of assertiveness in India's diplomacy besides making the diaspora a central focus of the country's foreign policy priorities.
Swaraj was one of the most followed foreign ministers on Twitter globally. The powerful orator was an easily-accessible leader who played a key role in BJP's emergence in the late 1990s.