Goodbye Mohsina Kidwai, closing of a golden chapter of politics, veteran Congress leader passes away at the age of 94:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A very decent and tall personality of Indian politics Mohsina Kidwai She is no longer with us. He breathed his last at the age of 94. The news of his demise has sent a wave of mourning across the political circles of the entire country including the Congress camp. Mohsina ji was not just a leader, but she was a part of Indira Gandhi’s ‘core team’, which breathed life into re-establishing the Congress in difficult times.

That historic victory of Azamgarh, which changed the fate of the country

Mohsina Kidwai’s name was recorded in golden letters in the pages of history when she Azamgarh by-election Won in. This was the period when Congress was completely disintegrated after the Emergency and Indira Gandhi was spending her time in political exile. At that time, the victory of Mohsina Kidwai had created a stir even in Delhi. This victory is considered to be the beginning of the ‘revival of Congress’, which later paved the way for Indira Gandhi’s return to power.

Remained influential from UP to Delhi, handled big responsibilities

Born in 1932, Mohsina Kidwai’s political journey spanned almost five decades. Apart from being a minister in the Uttar Pradesh government, she had also commanded many important ministries at the Centre. She was a member of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha houses and served on important positions like General Secretary in the Congress organization. He was counted among those few leaders on whom the Gandhi family blindly trusted. Her work for women empowerment and minority welfare will always be remembered.

Simplicity and principle: the end of an era

Known for his soft-spoken image and steadfast principles, Mohsina Kidwai witnessed many ups and downs in Indian politics. He played the role of a guide even during the era of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. On her demise, politicians from various parties paid tribute and said that today we have lost a leader who was a true example of Ganga-Jamuni culture. It will be impossible to fill the void created by his departure.