
"Tera Vaibhav amar rahe Maa, hum din chaar rahe na rahe"
It is very true that there are few born who leave their mark so engraved that when they bid their final bye to he world, the world remembers them for the reason they just lived. Lt. Sardar Bajwa ji was one of the few men who gave true meanings to the above thought. B.J.P. Delhi lost 2 leaders in 2007 & 2008 both who were simple men and social activists, both who believed in simplicity and served their life for the cause of humanity and service to the society. Puran Chand Yogiji’s (My mentor) death caused a wave of sorrow for the circumstances the great hero of Delhi and 3 timer MLA. from Rajinder Nagar left for his heavenly adobe and same was the feeling when Bajwaji left us.
I as a committed party worker got few occasions when I got some chances to interact with Bajwaji. I can still recall the way he listened to the points and gave his constructive feedbacks. Though Bajwa ji served as the Party’s Vice president and later held the office of the deputy Mayor but there never existed any line which restricted him to talk to party workers. He always used to create a comfortable passage so that people can come and talk to him freely. He made sure that he listens to every one and at no occasion whenever required to crack jokes and laugh with party workers cutting across all ages and sections.
I remember when Puranji recalled his moments with Bajwaji, he said party not only lost a good, simple and humble leader but Bajwaji's death is a loss to party leaders including yogiji who shared very good relations with Bajwaji.
Bajwaji will continue to inspire the party workers and his life will serve as an example of an ideal leader which the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh has always laid emphasis on.
I as a committed party worker got few occasions when I got some chances to interact with Bajwaji. I can still recall the way he listened to the points and gave his constructive feedbacks. Though Bajwa ji served as the Party’s Vice president and later held the office of the deputy Mayor but there never existed any line which restricted him to talk to party workers. He always used to create a comfortable passage so that people can come and talk to him freely. He made sure that he listens to every one and at no occasion whenever required to crack jokes and laugh with party workers cutting across all ages and sections.
I remember when Puranji recalled his moments with Bajwaji, he said party not only lost a good, simple and humble leader but Bajwaji's death is a loss to party leaders including yogiji who shared very good relations with Bajwaji.
Bajwaji will continue to inspire the party workers and his life will serve as an example of an ideal leader which the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh has always laid emphasis on.