Former Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit Laid To Rest With Full State Honours
ABP News Bureau | 21 Jul 2019 07:34 AM (IST)
Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was laid to rest with full state honours at the Nigambodh ghat in New Delhi
New Delhi: Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was laid to rest with full state honours at the Nigambodh ghat in New Delhi. The Congress veteran passed away on Saturday after suffering a cardiac arrest. Several senior Congress and BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah, Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath and others arrived at the ghat to take part in the last rites of the eminent political figure. Her mortal remains were taken to the Nigambodh Ghat for the final rites, from the Congress Headquarters. Earlier, the remains were brought to Congress Headquarters from her Nizamuddin East residence, for people to pay their last respects to the three-term former Delhi CM. UPA chief Sonia Gandhi who arrived at the Congress HQ, with daughter Priyanka Gandhi , said Dikshit's demise was a personal loss for her. Rahul Gandhi could not reach there as he is currently in abroad. He is likely to fly back to India to attend Dikshit's last rites, sources said. "She was a great support for me. She became almost an elder sister & a friend. This is a big loss for Congress party. I will always remember her," said the UPA chief. Her mortal remains were kept at her Nizamuddin East residence after her demise, where several leaders from Congress and opposition parties, visited to pay their last respects, and the last rites would be performed today at the Nigambodh Ghat after 2:30pm Delhi Congress informed. BJP veterans like LK Advani and Sushma Swaraj were among those who paid respects to Dikshit on Sunday. National Conference leader Omar Abdullah, also went to her residence early morning to pay respects to the veteran Congress leader. Dikshit breathed her last at 3.55 pm at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, doctors said. The Delhi government declared a two-day mourning in the national capital as a mark of respect for the former chief minister.