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    Honoring Manjula Sood: Leicester’s Trailblazing Female Asian Lord Mayor

    By Tomas RiveraDecember 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tributes Paid to Manjula Sood, Leicester’s Trailblazing Councillor

    Remembering Manjula Sood: A Trailblazer for Leicester

    The recent passing of Manjula Sood, the UK’s first female Asian lord mayor, has sent ripples of sorrow through the Leicester community and beyond. At 80 years old, her life was a testament to resilience, dedication, and the unwavering spirit of public service.

    A Legacy of Service

    Manjula Sood was not just a politician; she was a beacon of hope and inspiration for many. Her journey began in India, where she pursued a PhD before relocating to Leicester in 1970. Her story encapsulates the immigrant experience, marked by determination and a commitment to making a difference.

    • Joined Leicester City Council in 1996 as its first female Hindu councillor.
    • Became the first Asian female lord mayor of Leicester in May 2008.
    • Served as assistant mayor and was deeply involved in community work.

    Her ascent to such prominent roles was not merely a personal achievement; it represented a significant milestone for the community she served. As she once stated, “This is great news for a great city, especially as a woman who came here to make it her home.” Such words resonate deeply, highlighting her pride in her adopted city and her role within it.

    Community Impact and Personal Touch

    Tributes from colleagues and community members underline the profound impact she had on countless lives:

    • Shockat Adam, Independent MP for Leicester South, noted how she touched “countless lives through her work and kindness”.
    • Liz Kendall, Labour MP for Leicester West, emphasized her immense influence in championing diverse communities.
    • Suleman Nagdi from the Federation of Muslim Organisations hailed her as “a woman of extraordinary compassion, dignity, and unwavering dedication”.

    Manjula’s dedication extended beyond her political duties. She faced numerous challenges throughout her career, balancing her roles as a politician, mother, and caregiver. Her resilience is a narrative that inspires many, particularly women navigating similar paths.

    A Personal Journey

    Reflecting on her journey from a modest home in Punjab to a role of prominence in Leicester, she once shared her initial reservations about moving to the UK. Despite the challenges she faced, her grandfather’s words encouraged her to embrace her new life. “Now I am glad I stayed,” she remarked, a sentiment that encapsulates the essence of her journey and her love for Leicester.

    A Community in Mourning

    As the community mourns the loss of such a significant figure, her family has requested privacy during this time of grief. A memorial service will be organized to honor her legacy, a fitting tribute to a woman who dedicated her life to serving others.

    In her passing, we are reminded of the void left by leaders who truly care about their communities. Manjula Sood’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations to engage in public service and community activism.

    For those who wish to delve deeper into her remarkable life and the tributes that have poured in, I encourage you to read the original news article here.

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    Tomás Rivera is a national politics correspondent at Mirror Brief, covering elections, governance, and policy for over eleven years. He emphasizes impartial analysis and fact-forward reporting.

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