Today, a seminar commemorating the ‘Black Day of Democracy’ under the Emergency was held in Churu, where Former MP Santosh Ahlawat delivered a poignant address, reflecting on the significance of preserving democratic principles amidst historical challenges. The event witnessed a gathering of esteemed political figures and activists dedicated to upholding the values of democracy.
Former MP Santosh Ahlawat’s speech resonated with attendees, highlighting the importance of vigilance and active participation in safeguarding democratic rights. She emphasized the need for continued awareness about events such as the ‘Black Day of Democracy’ to uphold the lessons learned from history in contemporary political discourse.
Among the dignitaries present were Churu MLA Shri Harlal Saharan, Churu District President Shri Basant Sharma, and Shri Aruna Sihag, alongside party officials and dedicated workers. Their presence underscored their commitment to democratic ideals and their support for initiatives promoting political awareness and engagement among the populace.
The seminar provided a platform for insightful discussions on the challenges faced by democracy, both past and present. Participants engaged in meaningful dialogue on issues ranging from political reform to citizen participation, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and commitment to democratic principles.
As the seminar concluded, Former MP Santosh Ahlawat and other speakers reiterated their commitment to advancing democratic values and ensuring a robust democratic framework in Churu and beyond.