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“Bharatiya Janata Party Pays Tribute to Late Ashutosh Tandon Gopal in Condolence Meeting, Lucknow”

In a condolence meeting organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in memory of the late Ashutosh Tandon Gopal, former MLA and minister from the Lucknow East Assembly constituency, various dignitaries including Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak, Rajya Sabha MP Dr. Dinesh Sharma, State Vice President and MLA Pankaj Singh, Lucknow Metropolitan President Anand Dwivedi, MLA Dr. Neeraj Bora, and other senior officials, representatives, and members of social organizations paid their respects to his portrait.

Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak expressed deep sorrow over the demise of Ashutosh Tandon Gopal, stating that he would be remembered as an extremely popular and dedicated politician. Pathak emphasized Tandon’s teachings of dedication to the organization and duty, asserting that though Tandon is no longer among us, his ideals and values will continue to inspire. Dr. Dinesh Sharma highlighted Gopal Ji’s effective management of the political legacy of Babuji Lalji Tandon, leaving an indelible mark in both political and social spheres.

Pankaj Singh acknowledged the reality of Gopal Ji’s absence and expressed disbelief, mentioning the ongoing prayers for his swift recovery. He affirmed that even though physically absent, Gopal Ji will always remain alive in their memories. Metropolitan President Anand Dwivedi offered heartfelt condolences and prayed for Gopal Bhaiya’s eternal peace.

Amit Tandon, in a poignant moment, expressed that while Gopal Bhaiya is not physically present at the first program of Lucknow Metropolitan, they are holding the event to pay tribute to him. He emphasized the commitment to carry forward Babuji’s legacy with unwavering dedication. The gathering, consisting of party workers and officials, maintained a familial bond, always striving to fulfill the needs of the people.

Media Coordinator Praveen Garg informed that in the condolence meeting, many prominent figures, including MLC Ramchandra Pradhan, State Vice President Santosh Singh, former Mayor Sanyukta Bhatia, former City President Manohar Singh, Manas Singh, Harsharan Lal Gupta, Rajiv Dixit, Vivek Singh Tomar, Ghanashyam Agrawal, Tinku Sonakar, Saurabh Valmiki, and a large number of councilors and party workers, paid their respects with teary eyes.

Naiteek Bhatt

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