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Sangram Singh Leads Remembrance of ‘Dada’ Samresh Singh on His Punya Tithi



On the punya tithi of iconic mass leader Samresh Singh, fondly known as ‘Dada’, Bokaro once again reflects on the values, courage, and people-centric politics that defined his life. Remembered as a fearless voice of the masses, Dada’s influence shaped the region’s political character for decades. His contribution to national politics is also etched in history for proposing the lotus as the election symbol at the BJP’s first national convention in 1980.


At the forefront of keeping this legacy alive is his son Sangram Singh, President of KIMS, who is widely known for valuing his father’s ideals above all else. Time and again, Sangram Singh has spoken about drawing inspiration from Dada’s commitment to society, self-respect, and public service. His consistent efforts to uphold these principles in social leadership reflect a deep emotional and philosophical continuity between father and son.


Through Sangram Singh’s dedication to preserving his father’s values, and through the continued public service of the family, the legacy of ‘Dada’ Samresh Singh remains a living force in Bokaro’s civic and social life. On his punya tithi, remembrance turns once again into resolve—to carry forward a tradition built on integrity, courage, and service to the people.


Alongside him, Bokaro’s current MLA and daughter-in-law Shweta Singh continues to uphold the same spirit of service through her work in public life. Known for her active engagement with people’s issues, she represents the next phase of the family’s commitment to society, keeping alive the tradition built on courage, integrity, and grassroots connect.



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