Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla paid tribute to socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia on his birth anniversary at the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan (Parliament House).
Several Members of Parliament and dignitaries joined the ceremony to honour Lohia’s legacy.
Key Highlights
- Floral tributes paid at Central Hall of Parliament
- Leaders across parties participated in the ceremony
- Booklet on Dr Lohia’s life and work released
- Event marks continued recognition of his political and social contributions
Leaders Pay Homage
Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh Narayan Singh, Members of Parliament, former MPs, and senior officials were present at the event.
They offered floral tributes to Dr Lohia, remembering his role in shaping India’s political and social discourse.
Official Statement
Officials highlighted Dr Lohia’s contributions as a freedom fighter, social reformer, and advocate of equality.
A commemorative booklet published by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, detailing his life and work, was also presented during the programme.
Context and Background
Dr Ram Manohar Lohia was a prominent figure in India’s freedom movement and later emerged as a key voice in socialist politics.
He advocated for social justice, decentralisation of power, and greater representation for marginalised communities.
His ideas continue to influence political thought and policy debates in India.
His portrait was installed in Parliament’s Central Hall in 1991, recognising his lasting contribution to the nation.
Public Impact
Commemorative events such as these help preserve the legacy of leaders who played a role in shaping India’s democratic and social framework.
They also offer an opportunity to reflect on principles such as equality, justice, and inclusive governance.
Conclusion
The tribute to Dr Lohia underscores his enduring relevance in India’s political landscape.
His ideas on social equity and democratic participation continue to resonate in contemporary public discourse.
Source: PIB
Last Updated on: Monday, March 23, 2026 3:38 pm by Monisha Angara | Published by: Monisha Angara on Monday, March 23, 2026 3:38 pm | News Categories: Delhi

