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Sonia Gandhi remembers Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary

| | Nov 20, 2016, at 04:49 am
New Delhi, Nov 19 (IBNS): Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday said former Indian PM Indira Gandhi was the person from whom she had imbibed earliest political lessons.

Sonia Gandhi said she learnt about Indian culture and values from Indira Gandhi.

"It is from her that I learnt about India, its culture & values.It is from her from where I imbibed my earliest political lessons," Sonia Gandhi said.

"Indira Gandhi was a remarkable woman, the like of whom the country has never seen since. But she was much more than that," she said.

She made the remarks at an event to mark Indira Gandhi’s birth anniversary here.

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