Leaders' Tribute To Parliament Attack Martyrs

    • Publish Date: Dec 13 2017 1:39PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 13 2017 1:41PM
Leaders' Tribute To Parliament Attack Martyrs

Political leaders cutting across party lines began the day by remembering those who lost their lies 16 years ago during the Parliament attack. Politicians from various political parties, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gathered at the Parliament today morning to pay floral tributes to the bravehearts. Also in attendance were vice-president Venkaiah Naidu, Union home minister Rajnath Singh, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi and Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan.

Rival leaders exchanged pleasantries...

Congress president-elect Rahul Gandhi was seen exchanging pleasantries with external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad after paying their respects at the martyrs' memorial. In a highly-charged moment, PM Modi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appeared to set aside their differences, warmly greeting one another on their way to the House.

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SRUTI MISHRA HIRENDRA LEELA PATRANAVIS SCHOOL

JAI JAWAN.... JAI HIND

Anil Dwivedi Dwivedi GREENFIELDS SCHOOL (SAFDARJUNG ENCL

Oh it''s that day which is very dangerous in that time

Ishita Singh MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL(DWARKA)

2001 Parliamentary attack martyrs deserve all the respect and love from the Nation, those who lost their lives protecting the symbol of Indian Democracy. Leaders overlooking their differences and coming together to pay tributes to them is a good example of unity in diversity.

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