Amit Shah Inaugurates All India Speakers’ Conference on 100th Anniversary of Vitthalbhai Patel as First Indian Speaker.

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On August 24, 2025, Union Minister of Home Affairs (MHA) Amit Shah, along with the Ministry of Cooperation (MoC), inaugurated the two-day All India Speakers’ Conference at the Delhi Legislative Assembly, New Delhi, to mark the 100th anniversary of Vitthalbhai Patel becoming the first elected Indian President (Speaker) of the Central Legislative Assembly.


      - Vitthalbhai Patel, elder brother of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, was born on September 27, 1873, in Karamsad, Gujarat, and emerged as a freedom fighter and reformist.

      - He initially worked with the Indian National Congress (INC), advocating for political reforms, self-governance, and legislative representation for Indians under colonial rule.

      - In 1925, Vitthalbhai Patel made history by becoming the first Indian to be elected as the President (Speaker) of the Central Legislative Assembly, defeating British civil servant Frederick Whyte. His leadership marked a turning point in India’s struggle for parliamentary self-representation.

Main Point :-   (i) Union Minister Amit Shah also inaugurated an exhibition under the theme “Veer Vitthalbhai Patel Gaurav Katha” at the Delhi Assembly premises. This exhibition showcased Patel’s journey and contributions to India’s freedom movement and legislative reforms.

      (ii) As part of the commemoration, a special postage stamp was released featuring Vitthalbhai Patel’s portrait and the Central Legislative Assembly building. The stamp was issued jointly by the India Post and the Ministry of Communications (MoC).

(iii) Additionally, two flip books were launched during the event — one on the life and contributions of Vitthalbhai Patel and another on the Delhi Vidhan Sabha’s transformative history across decades. These initiatives aimed to highlight Patel’s legacy and strengthen awareness of India’s democratic journey.
About Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

Union Minister : Amit Shah
Headquarters: New Delhi
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