On 06 May 1957, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was re-elected as the President of India for a second term. This re-election marked a significant moment in Indian political history, as Dr. Prasad became the first President of India to serve two consecutive terms in office.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was a key figure in India's struggle for independence and played a crucial role in the drafting of the Indian Constitution. He was elected as the first President of independent India when the country adopted its republican constitution on 26 January 1950.
During his presidency, Dr. Rajendra Prasad worked to strengthen the democratic institutions of India and promote unity among its diverse population. His re-election for a second term was a testament to the respect and admiration he commanded from both the political establishment and the Indian people.
Throughout his tenure as President, Dr. Prasad remained dedicated to upholding the principles of democracy, secularism, and social justice. His leadership and statesmanship continue to inspire generations of Indians.