PM Modi condoles demise of Agnivesh Agarwal; 'I will try carrying your light forward', writes Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal in heart-touching post

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed his condolences on the passing of Agnivesh Agarwal, son of Vedanta Group Chairman and industrialist Anil Agarwal.

Prime Minister Modi wrote on the social media platform X, "The untimely demise of Agniv Agarwal is deeply shocking and saddening."

PM Modi's message was in response to a post shared by Anil Agarwal regarding his son's death.

The Prime Minister added, "May you and your family find strength and courage during this difficult time."

A gentle soul who touched everyone he met: Anil Agarwal

Earlier Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal said in a heart-touching post: Today is the darkest day of my life. My beloved son, Agnivesh, left us far too soon. He was just 49 years old, healthy, full of life, and dreams. Following a skiing accident in the US, he was recovering well in Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. We believed the worst was behind us. But fate had other plans, and a sudden cardiac arrest snatched our son away from us.

No words can describe the pain of a parent who must bid goodbye to his child. A son is not meant to leave before his father. This loss has shattered us in ways we are still trying to comprehend.

I still remember the day Agni was born in Patna on 3 June, 1976. From a middle-class Bihari family, he grew into a man of strength, compassion, and purpose. The light of his mother’s life, a protective brother, a loyal friend, and a gentle soul who touched everyone he met.

Agnivesh was many things - a sportsman, a musician, a leader. He studied at Mayo College, Ajmer, went on to set up one of the finest companies Fujeirah Gold, became Chairman of Hindustan Zinc, and earned the respect of colleagues and friends alike. Yet, beyond all titles and achievements, he remained simple, warm, and deeply human.

To me, he was not just my son. He was my friend. My pride. My world.

Kiran and I are broken. And yet, in our grief, we remind ourselves that the thousands of young people who work across Vedanta are also our children.

Agnivesh believed deeply in building a self-reliant India. He would often say, “Papa, we lack nothing as a nation. Why should we ever be behind?”

We shared a dream to ensure that no child sleeps hungry, no child is denied education, every woman stands on her own feet, and every young Indian has meaningful work. I had promised Agni that more than 75% of what we earn would be given back to society. 

Today, I renew that promise and resolve to live an even simpler life.

There was so much life ahead of him. So many dreams yet to be lived. His absence leaves a void for his family and friends. We thank all his friends, colleagues and well-wishers for always being there for him. 

Beta, you will live on in our hearts, in our work, and in every life you touched. 

Anil Agarwal concluded by saying: I do not know how to walk this path without you, but I will try carrying your light forward.

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