Key Points

The Madhya Pradesh Congress commemorated former Assembly Speaker Srinivas Tiwari's 100th birth anniversary in Rewa with a statue unveiling. Senior leaders like Digvijaya Singh and Jitu Patwari highlighted Tiwari's significant political contributions to the region. The event resolved previous tensions surrounding the statue's installation, symbolizing the political importance of Tiwari's legacy. Despite controversies, Tiwari remained a prominent figure in Rewa's political landscape during his active years.

Key Points: Digvijaya Singh Honors Srinivas Tiwari's Centenary in Rewa

  • Congress leaders gather to commemorate Srinivas Tiwari's centenary
  • Statue unveiling resolves previous land dispute in Rewa
  • Tiwari served as Assembly Speaker during Digvijaya Singh's government
  • Political legacy spans influential Vindhya region leadership
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Cong observes ex-MP Assembly Speaker Srinivas Tiwari's 100th birth anniversary in Rewa

Congress celebrates former Assembly Speaker Srinivas Tiwari's 100th birth anniversary with statue unveiling and political retrospective in Rewa

"Srinivas Tiwari and his son were strong leaders of Congress who never compromised with the party's ideology - Jitu Patwari"

Rewa, Sep 18

The Madhya Pradesh Congress on Wednesday observed the 100th birth anniversary of former Assembly Speaker (late) Srinivas Tiwari during an event organised in Rewa district.

Senior Congress leaders, including former CM Digvijaya Singh, party state president Jitu Patwari, LoP Umang Singhar, ex-LoP Ajay Singh and several legislators and former ministers, attend the event.

On this occasion, a life-size statue of Srinivas Tiwari was unveiled in the city, and the Congress leaders shared their views about ex-Speaker, whom his supporters used to call 'dada' or 'white tiger' of Rewa.

There has been a tug-of-war between BJP and Congress over installing Tiwari's statue in Rewa which however, resolved at a day before the event was organised, and it was finally unveiled.

The resolution of the dispute comes after days of tension, with police earlier stalling the pedestal construction citing the land as their property.

Armed personnel were even deployed at the site. Interestingly, Srinivas Tiwari's grandson and ex-MP (late) Sundarlal Tiwari's son Siddharth Tiwari is a BJP MLA from Rewa's Teonthar Assembly seat.

Siddharth had shifted into the BJP ahead of the Assembly elections 2023. Addressing the gathering of Congress workers on this occasion, Jitu Patwari said: "Srinivas Tiwari and his son and ex-MP Sundarlal Tiwari were strong leaders of Congress, and they never compromised with the party's ideology."

Srinivas Tiwari, who was borne on September 17, 1926 in Rewa district, was the Assembly Speaker during Digvijaya Singh-led Congress government between 1993 and 2003.

He ruled in Rewa and in fact in entire Vindhya region in his own way. There have been several controversies related with him including mysterious death of a tribal child, but the appointment of 36 members of family and relatives in the state government jobs had granted the national headlines.

Tiwari's political career ended after he lost against BJP's Girish Gautam in 2003 from Mangavan Assembly seat. Gautam, a senior most sitting BJP MLA from Devtalab seat, has also previously served as the Assembly speaker during the last tenure of ex-CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Tiwari died at the age of 91 at a hospital in New Delhi in 2018. After his death, Congress gradually lost its ground in Rewa, once used to party's strong base.

In 2023 Assembly elections, Congress could win only one out of eight seats in the district - bordering Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur-Varanasi and Prayagraj (previously known as Allahabad).

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting how political families have members across parties now. The grandson being BJP MLA while grandfather is Congress icon shows how Indian politics has evolved.
Vikram M
The article mentions controversial aspects too - the tribal child death and 36 family appointments. We should remember leaders with all their achievements and flaws, not just whitewash history.
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Priya S
My grandfather used to tell stories about "White Tiger of Rewa". He was a mass leader who connected with common people. Today's politicians should learn from such grassroots leaders. 🐅
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Aman W
Good that both parties finally agreed on the statue. Politics should not come in the way of honoring our elders and preserving historical legacy. This is a positive step for Rewa.
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Nisha Z
While we remember leaders, we must also think about the development of Vindhya region. Rewa and surrounding areas need more attention from both state and central governments. Infrastructure is still lacking.

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