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At 91, eight-time matronly Congress legislator battles on tirelessly

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In politics it is our duty to serve the public. I believe that one should not hold public office for personal gains

Vidya Stokes, 91-year-old politician

shimla — At 91, eight-time matronly Congress legislator Vidya Stokes continues to battle tirelessly to ensure victory of the party in all the four parliament­ary seats of Himachal Pradesh.

She is daily rubbing shoulders with party leaders, a majority of them almost half her age, and meeting party cadres ahead of the May 19 polling.

“Whatever the responsibi­lities the party has giving to me so far, I have fulfilled all of them and that too with dedication and sincerity,” said Stokes, one of India’s eldest and active politician­s. “Soon I am going to be part of the state-wide election campaign,” she added.

In the 2017 Assembly elections, her nomination papers were rejected due to discrepanc­ies in the documents. In the previous assemblies, she represente­d apple belts of Theog and Kumarsein, a seat scrapped in the delimitati­on exercise a decade ago and its areas merged with Theog and Shimla (rural).

Stokes, a long-time hockey administra­tor, said: “I work harder than many others who may be half my age.”

“I am daily spending at least 10 hours with the public and getting much respect and love from people, who are my strength,” said Stokes, who has completed over four decades in active politics.

The former legislator, who remained irrigation and public health, horticultu­re and science and technology minister in her various stints in the state cabinet, said: “Throughout my political career, I never betrayed my party and remained its loyal worker.”

Born on December 8, 1927, Stokes is known in political circles for her clean image and has never taken any salary, be it as a legislator or as a minister, throughout her political career.

“In politics it is our duty to serve the public. I personally believe that one should not hold public office for personal gains,” an elated Stokes, the country’s first woman Speaker of an assembly, said.

She has no grudge of not becoming the chief minister despite being active in state politics since 1974, after the death of her husband Lal Chand Stokes. Their two daughters live in the US. “I have never demanded any post from the party. Whatever the party offered me, I accepted it with humility.”

Stokes has no plans to re-enter the political battle again. “Now, I want to do social work that will help strengthen­ing the party base. For this, I will remain in the field until my last breath.”

Her father-in-law Satyanand (Samuel Evans Stokes Jr), an American missionary, first introduced high quality apples in the KotgarhTha­nedar belt in upper Shimla in the early 1920s.

Stokes now manages most of her family’s orchards.

On being asked about the performanc­e of the Modi-led government, she said: “The central government has not fulfilled its promise of hiking apple import duty that is hitting the apple industry most.” —

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