Indira Gandhi is elected India's first female PM

Indira Gandhi's election as India's first female Prime Minister on 19 January 1966 marked a significant milestone in the country's political and social landscape

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Publisted at 8:03 AM, Sun Jan 19th, 2025

On 19 January 1966, Indira Gandhi was elected as India's first female Prime Minister, marking a historic moment in the nation's political landscape.

Following the sudden demise of Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi emerged as a consensus candidate within the Indian National Congress.

Her election symbolised a breakthrough in a traditionally male-dominated sphere, showcasing her political acumen and the trust placed in her leadership by her peers.

This milestone not only elevated Gandhi's political career but also served as a beacon of inspiration for women across the country, signifying a progressive shift in the societal roles women could aspire to occupy.

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