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Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar participated in the 'Run for Rajiv' marathon, celebrating former PM Rajiv Gandhi's contributions to youth empowerment. The event, organized ahead of Gandhi's birth anniversary, saw Shivakumar recalling his own political journey inspired by the late leader. He highlighted Gandhi's key reforms, including lowering the voting age to 18. The marathon honored Gandhi's legacy in education, employment, and adventure initiatives for young Indians.

Key Points: Shivakumar Joins Run for Rajiv Gandhi Marathon in Bengaluru

  • Shivakumar praises Rajiv Gandhi for youth empowerment and leadership opportunities
  • Marathon held ahead of Rajiv Gandhi's August 20 birth anniversary
  • Event organized by former Youth Congress president BV Srinivas
  • Shivakumar recalls Gandhi's role in lowering voting age to 18
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Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar flags off 'Run for Rajiv' marathon in Bengaluru

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar participates in 'Run for Rajiv' marathon, honoring former PM Rajiv Gandhi's youth empowerment legacy ahead of his birth anniversary.

"I was in a college, he recognised people like me to become a legislator and I am here today. – DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, August 17

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar flagged off the 'Run for Rajiv' marathon at Bengaluru's Kanteerava stadium on Sunday, remembering former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi for empowering the youth by believing in their potential. The run is organised just three days ahead of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's virthday, celebrated on August 20.

Shivakumar expressed happiness of getting to be a participant in the run rather than just coming as a Deputy CM, "This is 'Run for Rajiv Gandhi', a run arranged by BV Srinivas, former youth Congress president of the country. I'm very happy to be a participant, not as a Deputy CM, but as a participant. I'll also try to have a small run or a walk, at least for 2-5 kilometres."

The Karnataka DCM, remembering former PM Rajiv Gandhi, praised his efforts for youth empowerment, and remembered his own youth days of meeting the former PM.

"We all remember Rajiv Gandhi, who empowered the youth of this country by believing in their potential and leadership. I was in a college, he recognised people like me to become a legislator and I am here today," Shivakumar told ANI.

The 'Run for Rajiv' marathon is organised ahead of the former Prime Minister's birthday, on August 20. On August 17, 1981, Rajiv Gandhi was also elected as a Lok Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh's Amethi, as the seat was vacated after his brother, Sanjay Gandhi died.

Deputy CM Shivakumar also remembered the former PM's support for lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 years of age.

"As I said, you should see the proceedings of parliament when the vote was reduced from 21 years to 18 years. The opposition said, you are spoiling this country, he said I believe in this country, we have given them guns to serve our country, we appoint them," Shivakumar said.

61st Constitutional amendment, passed under Rajiv Gandhi's Prime Ministership, lowered the voting age of Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies, done by amending Article 326.

Under his leadership, a National Youth Policy was also formulated in 1988. Focusing on people between the ages of the 15-35, the policy sought to develop education, employment, and development of young people. The Rajiv Gandhi Adventure Scheme was also initiated by the Centre under his leadership, focusing promoting adventure activities among students. In 1986, he also announced the National Policy on Education.

Rajiv Gandhi took over the charge of the Congress in 1984 following the assassination of his mother and then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He became India's youngest Prime Minister at 40 when he assumed office in October 1984.

born in Bombay on August 20, 1944, he was just three when India became independent and his grandfather became Prime Minister. His parents moved to New Delhi from Lucknow. He served as the Prime Minister of India till December 2, 1989. Born on August 20, 1944, Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber during an election rally in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu on May 21, 1991.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, wouldn't the funds for such events be better used for actual youth development programs? Rajiv Gandhi himself would have preferred practical solutions over symbolic gestures.
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Arjun K
As a young voter, I'm grateful for Rajiv Gandhi's vision. The 61st amendment changed Indian democracy forever. More leaders should follow his example of trusting youth with responsibility 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting to learn about India's youth policies from the 80s. The National Policy on Education was quite progressive for its time. Does anyone know if current policies build on these foundations?
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Karthik V
Good to see politicians participating in runs instead of just giving speeches! Hope they implement more youth-friendly policies too. Rajiv Gandhi's adventure scheme was ahead of its time - we need more such innovative ideas today.
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Nisha Z
Emotional to remember how young leaders like Rajiv Gandhi shaped our nation. His tragic end reminds us how precious peace is. The marathon is a fitting tribute to his energetic spirit 🕊️

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