Rahul Gandhi Hails Rajiv Gandhi’s Role in Empowering India’s Villages on Panchayati Raj Day

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended greetings on National Panchayati Raj Day, crediting former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi for empowering villages and strengthening grassroots democracy. He highlighted the 73rd Constitutional Amendment's role in ensuring 33% reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions, which has now increased to 50% in many states. Gandhi noted that nearly 14-15 lakh elected women representatives are actively participating, calling it one of the largest platforms for women's political participation globally. The day commemorates the 1993 enactment of the 73rd Amendment, with this year's theme being "Sashakt Panchayat, Sarvangeen Vikas."

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi on Panchayati Raj Day: Rajiv Gandhi Empowered Villages

  • Rahul Gandhi greets local body members on Panchayati Raj Day
  • Credits Rajiv Gandhi for empowering villages and grassroots democracy
  • Highlights 33% women reservation in Panchayati Raj institutions
  • Notes nearly 14-15 lakh elected women representatives in PRIs
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"Rajiv Gandhi ji empowered India's villages by connecting them to mainstream": Rahul Gandhi on Panchayati Raj Day

Rahul Gandhi praises Rajiv Gandhi for strengthening grassroots democracy, women’s reservation, and Gram Swaraj on National Panchayati Raj Day.

"Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ji empowered India's villages by connecting them to the mainstream of the country. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, April 24

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday extended greetings to heads, panchs and members of local bodies on the occasion of National Panchayati Raj Day, while highlighting the contribution of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in strengthening grassroots democracy, saying he "empowered India's villages by connecting them to the mainstream of the country."

Sharing a post on X, Gandhi said Panchayati Raj remains a strong foundation towards realising Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Gram Swaraj.

"Heartfelt congratulations to all the heads, panchs, and members of local bodies in the country on Panchayati Raj Day," Gandhi wrote in his post.

"Panchayati Raj has been a strong foundation in the direction of realising the dream of Mahatma Gandhi's Gram Swaraj. Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ji empowered India's villages by connecting them to the mainstream of the country. He ensured rights for every section and guaranteed public participation through the Panchayati Raj system," he added.

Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha added that the initiative was an important medium for women's empowerment and gave 33 per cent reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions.

"Panchayati Raj has also been an important medium for women's empowerment. Through the 73rd Constitutional Amendment since 1993, at least 33% reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions was ensured. Today, in many states, this has been increased to 50%," he said.

Highlighting the Party's historic initiative, Gandhi emphasised that nearly 14 to 15 lakh elected women representatives are actively working in Panchayati Raj institutions across the country, calling it one of the largest platforms for women's political participation globally.

"The result of this historic initiative by the Congress is that today, nearly 14 to 15 lakh elected women representatives are playing an active role in Panchayati Raj institutions across the country - which is one of the largest democratic participations of women in the world. The Panchayati Raj system has given the women of the country a golden opportunity to lead and ensure their participation in politics," the post read.

Meanwhile, observed every year on 24th April, the day commemorates the enactment of the landmark 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, which granted constitutional status and legal recognition to Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) across India. The year marks 33 years of that defining milestone in India's democratic journey.

The theme for National Panchayati Raj Day 2026 is "Sashakt Panchayat, Sarvangeen Vikas" (Empowered Panchayats, Holistic Development).

The day is observed with much fervour across the country at the State, District, Block and Gram Panchayat levels, wherein Gram Panchayats will hold Gram Sabha meetings, reaffirming the spirit of participatory democracy at the grassroots.

The day provides an occasion to recognise the role of the three-tier Panchayati Raj system in accelerating progress towards Viksit Bharat.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Good initiative but let's not forget that the implementation has been patchy. Many panchayats still lack real financial autonomy and face interference from state governments. Empowerment needs more than just constitutional amendments—it needs proper devolution of funds, functions, and functionaries.
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Arjun K
Panchayati Raj is indeed one of the finest examples of grassroots democracy. My village in Tamil Nadu has seen remarkable changes since women started leading panchayats. They focus on sanitation, water supply, and education in ways male leaders never did. Kudos to all panchayat members! 🙌
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Rohit P
Rahul Gandhi is right to credit Rajiv Gandhi, but the 73rd Amendment was passed in 1992 when PV Narasimha Rao was PM. Rajiv ji laid the groundwork, yes, but let's give credit where it's due. Anyway, happy Panchayati Raj Day to all grassroots leaders!
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Nisha Z
As a woman panchayat member from a village in Uttar Pradesh, I can say the reservation system has been life-changing for us. Initially, many of us were just proxies for our husbands, but now we are taking real decisions. The 50% reservation in our state has brought more confidence. Proud to serve! 🌸
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James A
Impressive numbers—14-15 lakh women representatives is remarkable. India's Panchayati Raj system is often cited as a model for participatory democracy in developing countries. The theme "Empowered Panchayats, Holistic Development" is apt. Hope to see more synergy between Centre and states for this.

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