Bhubaneswar: Rich tributes were paid to former Minister, Parliamentarian and Congress leader Sriballav Panigrahi on his 5th Death Anniversary today – the 9th of July..
Born on 2nd September, 1940 into a freedom fighter’s family at Bargaon Village, about 14 kms from Sambalpur, Sriballav’s story was one of a self-made man, who rose through the ranks through sheer hardwork and meritorious leadership qualities.
Starting from being the youngest president of any District Congress Committee in India (he became Sambalpur, DCC president in 1967 at an age of 27) to reaching Parliament, Sriballav climbed the political ladder only thru his merit.
He became India’s youngest Cabinet Minister when he joined then Chief Minister Smt. Nandini Satpathy’s Cabinet, in the year 1973 when he was just 32 years old and went to handle many important portfolios like Revenue, Irrigation & Power, Law, Education, Parliamentary Affairs, Food & Civil Supplies and Commerce between 1973-77.
He went to the Lok Sabha for 3 terms, in 1984, 1991 and 1996 where he made a mark for himself on the national platform. An excellent orator, he was used by the party to put forth it’s views on many important debates in the Lok Sabha. He was nominated to be the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Petroleum and Chemicals (1993-96).
Till date, the largest Central Government projects in Western Odisha – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) and Railway Division in Sambalpur were because of his efforts.
He was also an active Trade Unionist. He was the President of the OCMS (Orissa Collieries Mazdoor Sangh) which was among the largest trade unions in Odisha.
He was also an educationist. He was the President of the New Life Education Trust which handled more than 500 Aurobindo Schools across the state of Odisha.
A man of principles, Sriballav never compromised on his ideals of honesty and integrity. He was a towering personality and a genuine son of the soil who always worked for the betterment of his motherland and her people.
Several Congressmen expressed their heartfelt tributes to Shri Panigrahi on his 5th Death Anniversary. Leading the tributes was Shri Niranjan Patnaik, President of Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee. He said that he was associated with Sriballav babu since his college days. He said that Sriballav Babu always practiced principle based politics and was the epitome of honesty and integrity in public life. Shri Patnaik said that Sriballav babu is an inspiration to today’s youth and has left behind a rich body of work.
Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Prithviraj Chavan was associated with Sriballav Babu in the parliament – from 1991 to 1998 said that Shri Panigrahi was known to be an honest and straightforward politician. He also said that Sriballav babu was an excellent parliamentarian often fielded by the party in important parliamentary debates. Sriballav Babu was a true Gandhian and a steadfast Congressman.
Another Colleague of Sriballav Babu, Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda (former Chief Minister of Haryana and currently leader of Opposition in the Haryana Assembly) said that both he and Sriballav Babu belonged to Freedom Fighter families. He said Shri Panigrahi was a great Parliamentarian, Educationist and Social Worker. He said his life will be an infinite source of inspiration to the coming Generations. Shri Panigrahi was a personal friend of Shri Hooda as well.
Former Union Minister and Kerala Chief Minister Shri AK Antony also paid his tributes to Shri Panigrahi. He remembered him as a valued colleague in the Parliament. He said Shri Panigrahi was a committed social worker and an active parliamentarian. He paid his homage to the departed soul.
Shri Narendra Mishra, IAS (Retd.) former VC of Utkal Cultural University, Former Collector of Sambalpur was Shri Panigrahi’s Private Secretary from 1974-77 when he was a Cabinet Minister. According to Mr. Mishra Shri Panigrahi was a very efficient administrator. He ran his ministries very well and always kept the bureaucrats on their toes with his own knowledge and efficiency.
Various functions were organized in the region to commemorate Sriballav Panigrahi’s 5th Death Anniversary across the state.
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