State Assembly Session Marked by Tributes to Deceased Leaders and Soldiers

State Assembly Session Marked by Tributes to Deceased Leaders and Soldiers.webp

Bhopal, February 17 The Madhya Pradesh legislative assembly on Tuesday paid tributes to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and former Union ministers Suresh Kalmadi and Kanhu Charan Lenka, who passed away recently.

The House also paid tributes to Sunil Kumar Kushwaha, an Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) soldier who died in an accident while on duty in Assam on December 31 last year, and Shailendra Singh Bhadoria, an Army soldier who lost his life when a military vehicle fell into a ditch in the Jammu division on January 22 this year.

As the proceedings of the second day of the state assembly's budget session began, Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar spoke about the contributions of Pawar, Kalmadi, and Lenka, as well as the soldiers who died in accidents.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Leader of the Opposition Umang Singhar paid tributes to all the deceased and remembered their contributions.

Yadav said he had a personal relationship with Ajit Pawar and that he had done a lot for the welfare of farmers.

"His death is a great loss. He died in a tragic accident. I express my condolences on his passing," the CM said.

Yadav said that with Kalmadi's death, the country lost a senior sports administrator and leader.

The chief minister also paid rich tributes to Lenka.

He expressed grief over the deaths of soldiers Sunil Kumar and Shailendra Singh Bhadoria, both from Bhind in Madhya Pradesh.

Singhar said that the untimely death of Pawar, a popular public leader and a skilled administrator, led to an irreparable loss to society and the nation.

"Pawar was known as Ajit Dada in Maharashtra. He had a special love for Baramati. He would get ready early in the morning and meet people," he said.

Singhar also expressed grief over Kalmadi's death, saying that he increased sports awareness in the country and worked to promote the Olympics.

Singhar also offered his condolences to the families of 35 people, who died due to contaminated drinking water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area.

The government, in its 'death audit' report to the MP High Court, has stated that 16 people have died in the Bhagirathpura area of Indore following the outbreak of vomiting and diarrhoea caused by contaminated drinking water in December 2025. Local residents have, however, claimed 35 deaths.

Later, a two-minute silence was observed in honour of all the deceased, and then the proceedings of the House were adjourned for 10 minutes.

Pawar died in a plane crash at Baramati in Maharashtra's Pune district on January 28, while Kalmadi died on January 6 at the age of 81 following a prolonged illness.

Lenka was a senior Congress leader in Odisha and also held the position of Minister of State for Railways. He passed away on February 13 in Bhubaneswar.
 
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