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'Swami Agnivesh fought for the most marginalised'

Recalling the works of Swami Agnivesh, the leader of the Congress Party Sonia Gandhi said, he worked with equal dynamism to promote interfaith, understanding and dialogue, non-violence and justice for the tribal people of Chhattisgarh, caught in a violent conflict.

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Published : Sep 12, 2020, 11:31 AM IST

Updated : Sep 12, 2020, 12:31 PM IST

New Delhi: The leader of the Congress Party on Saturday condoled the demise of social activist Swami Agnivesh saying all his life he fought with great courage and conviction for the most marginalised sections of society.

In a statement, Sonia Gandhi said, "I am grieved to learn the passing away of Swami Agnivesh. All his life he fought with great courage and conviction for the most marginalised sections of our society, fearless in defending their rights and in facing up to those who exploited and oppressed them and terrorised the poor, often at great personal risk."

She said that Swami Agnivesh was "most powerful" and "effective" voice for the vulnerable and the defenceless.

His energy and faith in constructive social activism were indeed admirable and inspiring, she said.

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Recalling the works of Swami Agnivesh, Gandhi said, "He worked with equal dynamism to promote interfaith, understanding and dialogue, non-violence, and justice for the tribal people of Chhattisgarh, caught in a violent conflict. He will be widely mourned and India will honour the memory of this brave and noble soul."

Swami Agnivesh died after suffering a cardiac arrest at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences on Friday. The hospital attempted to revive him for 30 minutes before declaring Agnivesh dead at 6.30 p.m.

The social activist was admitted to the hospital in Delhi on Tuesday. He was critically ill and suffered from liver cirrhosis and had been on ventilator support since Tuesday owing to multi-organ failure. His condition deteriorated on Friday.

Body of Swami Agnivesh will be kept at the Bandhua Mukti Morcha (BMM) office on Saturday to allow the public to pay their final respects, albeit adhering to COVID rules, said Professor Vithal Rao Arya, his close associate and former general secretary of Bandhua Mukti Morcha.

Also Read: Arya Samaj leader Swami Agnivesh passes away at 80

New Delhi: The leader of the Congress Party on Saturday condoled the demise of social activist Swami Agnivesh saying all his life he fought with great courage and conviction for the most marginalised sections of society.

In a statement, Sonia Gandhi said, "I am grieved to learn the passing away of Swami Agnivesh. All his life he fought with great courage and conviction for the most marginalised sections of our society, fearless in defending their rights and in facing up to those who exploited and oppressed them and terrorised the poor, often at great personal risk."

She said that Swami Agnivesh was "most powerful" and "effective" voice for the vulnerable and the defenceless.

His energy and faith in constructive social activism were indeed admirable and inspiring, she said.

Read: Sonia Gandhi should step in, stop my 'harassment': Kangana

Recalling the works of Swami Agnivesh, Gandhi said, "He worked with equal dynamism to promote interfaith, understanding and dialogue, non-violence, and justice for the tribal people of Chhattisgarh, caught in a violent conflict. He will be widely mourned and India will honour the memory of this brave and noble soul."

Swami Agnivesh died after suffering a cardiac arrest at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences on Friday. The hospital attempted to revive him for 30 minutes before declaring Agnivesh dead at 6.30 p.m.

The social activist was admitted to the hospital in Delhi on Tuesday. He was critically ill and suffered from liver cirrhosis and had been on ventilator support since Tuesday owing to multi-organ failure. His condition deteriorated on Friday.

Body of Swami Agnivesh will be kept at the Bandhua Mukti Morcha (BMM) office on Saturday to allow the public to pay their final respects, albeit adhering to COVID rules, said Professor Vithal Rao Arya, his close associate and former general secretary of Bandhua Mukti Morcha.

Also Read: Arya Samaj leader Swami Agnivesh passes away at 80

Last Updated : Sep 12, 2020, 12:31 PM IST
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