Kejriwal condoles death of Subhash Chandra's father Nandkishore Goyanka
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday, 14 July 2026, expressed condolences on the passing of Nandkishore Goyanka, father of Essel Group chairman Dr. Subhash Chandra, describing the news as deeply saddening and paying tribute to a life devoted to social service and cow welfare.
Context
Kejriwal posted on X in Hindi, stating: 'एस्सेल ग्रुप के चेयरमैन डॉ. सुभाष चंद्रा जी के पूजनीय पिता श्री नंदकिशोर गोयनका जी के निधन की खबर अत्यंत दुखद है' ('The news of the passing of the revered father of Essel Group Chairman Dr. Subhash Chandra, Shri Nandkishore Goyanka, is extremely saddening.'). He further noted that the departed soul's life was dedicated to samajseva (social service) and gauseva (cow welfare service), and prayed that God grant him a place at his feet and give the bereaved family the strength to bear this immense grief.
The post reflects a long-standing practice among Indian political leaders of publicly acknowledging the passing of relatives of prominent business figures, cutting across party and ideological lines.
Policy Backdrop
Subhash Chandra is the founder of Zee TV and chairman of the Essel Group, an Indian conglomerate with interests spanning media, entertainment, and allied sectors. He has also held a parliamentary role, adding a public-institutional dimension to his profile beyond the business world.
Nandkishore Goyanka was known within philanthropic circles for his commitment to social causes and gauseva initiatives. Such grassroots philanthropic work often commands cross-partisan respect in Indian public life, making condolences from political figures a common gesture of recognition.
Stakeholders and Impact
The condolence message is directed at Dr. Subhash Chandra and the broader Goyanka-Chandra family, who are prominent figures in India's media and entertainment industry. The Essel Group's reach across the media sector means the family's loss resonates with philanthropic networks and industry circles alike.
Kejriwal's message, though ceremonial in nature, underscores the courtesies that Indian political leaders extend to influential families in business and civil society, irrespective of political affiliation. Other political leaders and business associations are expected to follow with their own tributes.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether other senior political figures and industry bodies issue statements, and whether any formal condolence visits are made by political representatives to the family. Such gatherings often serve as informal forums where political and business communities converge.
The passing of a figure associated with philanthropic and cultural causes such as gauseva can also prompt broader public conversations about the role of such service traditions in Indian civil society.