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It is necessary to know about Indian politics and its history because it is so interesting and it is important to learn the roots. From independence till now, we have been growing and developing rapidly and the main reason behind this is our powerful democracy.
The best way to learn about our history is through museums and we will be discussing the great Indira Gandhi Museum.
Let’s look at the legacy of Indira Gandhi via this museum.
When you enter this museum it takes you back in time and gives a closer look at the life of the greatest women ever in Indian politics. You will witness the Sarees she wore on important occasions, letters she wrote, documents, photos, and other things.
This museum is just like a glimpse of Indira Gandhi’s life, it shows the heroic moments and struggles of her life. This museum is a movie that shows how a girl became the first-ever female Prime Minister Of India.
Let’s revisit the journey of Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi was the daughter of India’s first Prime Minister Jawahar Laal Nehru. Inidra was an only child and she grew up in a political environment. She was born and brought up in Allahabad by her mother and when she turned 2 years old, her parents joined the Independence movement with Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Indira grew up watching the fight for independence and politics was in her blood. Indira was arrested in 1942 for her participation in the Quit India Movement and that was the first major step toward politics.
After independence, she worked as her father’s assistant witnessed Indian politics very closely, and learned how to run the world’s largest democracy. In the late 50s, Indira became the President of the Indian National Congress and she also led the party in Kerala.
After her father’s death, she was elected as a member of the Rajya Sabha and he worked with Prime Minister Laal Bahadur Shastri as an Information And Broadcasting Minister.
The first tenure of Indira Gandhi came as an emergency, after the Laal Bnahadur Shastri’s sudden death the country was in big trouble and it was important to choose a potential leader who could run the country wisely.
It is suggested by some party members to make Indira Prime Minister but some opposed this decision. After the discussion in both wings Indira named the first-ever women Prime Minister of India.
Assassination Spot
Pay tribute to the fallen, at the assassination spot where Indira Gandhi was got killed by her own bodyguard in 1984. After some dispute and disagreement with the Sikh community, her bodyguard who was A Sikh killed her by sword.
This museum is located at Safdarjang Road and the nearest metro station is Lok Kalyan Marg, you can also visit by your vehicle and you will get proper parking space.
The museum opens at 9:30 and runs till 4:45.
The museum remains closed on Mondays.
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