Nitin Gadkari, a prominent Indian politician, paid tribute to the esteemed senior Jana Sangh leader, Jagannath Rao Joshi, on his memorial day. Recognizing Joshi’s significant contributions to the political landscape of India, Gadkari honored his legacy and remembered his invaluable service to the nation. Joshi’s commitment to the Jana Sangh and his instrumental role in shaping the party’s growth continues to inspire and guide future generations. Gadkari’s tribute serves as a reminder of Joshi’s remarkable leadership, integrity, and dedication to public service, leaving an indelible mark on Indian politics.
Know about Jagannathrao Joshi:-
Jagannathrao Joshi, born on June 23, 1920, emerged as a prominent and influential figure in Indian politics, holding significant leadership roles within the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) and later the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Hailing from Nargund, Karnataka, Joshi made significant contributions to the political landscape of India and played a vital role in the growth and development of his party.
Joshi’s educational journey began at Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya in Pune, where he completed his matriculation. He further pursued his studies and graduated with an Honours degree in English from Sir Parshurambhau College. Inspired by the ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), he embarked on his political career by joining the Jana Sangh in Pune.
In his illustrious political career, Joshi served as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. He was elected twice from Madhya Pradesh as a Jana Sangh representative, first in 1967 from Bhopal and then in 1971 from Shajapur. Subsequently, from 1978 to 1984, he served as a member of the Rajya Sabha. In the 1984 Lok Sabha elections, Joshi was the BJP candidate from Pune, showcasing his strong presence in the national political arena.
Tragically, Jagannathrao Joshi passed away on July 15, 1991, at the age of 71. His demise left a void in Indian politics, as he was widely respected for his leadership, integrity, and dedication to public service. To honor his memory and contributions, a Government Primary School at Sanquelim in Goa was named after him, reflecting the lasting impact he had on the region.