Congress Spokesperson Pawan Khera’s Sister Passes Away, Party Leaders Extend Condolences For The Loss

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New Delhi: Congress National Spokesperson Pawan Khera on Saturday knowledgeable that he has misplaced his younger sister as she breathed her this morning.

He took to Twitter and wrote: “I thank all of you who prayed for my younger sister. Rupam breathed her last this morning. A song half sung…”

 

While the reason for dying was not instantly clear, Congress General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala’s tweet shed some gentle on the identical.

Grieving the demise, Surjewala wrote on Twitter: “My heartfelt condolences to a dear friend and National Spokesperson, Pawan Khera on the loss of his sister. Covid-19 has snatched so many loved ones that it is devastating. May God give the strength to the entire family to bear the loss”.

 

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Previously, Pawan Khera had develop into very emotional whereas chatting with ABP News concerning the Coronavirus disaster amid the exit ballot projections of just lately held meeting elections.

Reacting to a query over Congress’ efficiency, the spokesperson mentioned: “Sumit Bhai be it victory or loss I don’t think that anybody can afford to smile. Considering the situation that the country is in I do not wish to comment any further on that in this debate. Today while the country is losing (the battle against Covid) if we debate about win or loss in the election I don’t think the nation will forgive us for that. At least I won’t commit this sin”.

“The nation will not forgive us here if we cheer or clap over who wins and loses in the election,” he added.

Urging the panel to speak concerning the challenges put up by the second wave of Coronavirus pandemic, Pawan Khera had mentioned: “While we speak there are people lining up outside crematoriums. There are people who are calling you and me for Oxygen. Hospital beds are unavailable and we are debating who is winning or losing the election, which party is winning how many seats. Are we in politics for this?”

Meanwhile, a number of Congress members and leaders from different events have prolonged their condolences.



 



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