Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary, praising Gandhi’s ideals and focus on Swadeshi as guiding India’s path towards development and self-reliance. Modi expressed deep respect for the Father of the Nation’s principles and emphasized their significance in India’s journey.
Additionally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, highlighting the enduring inspiration that Gandhi’s ideas provide for future generations. Shah acknowledged Gandhi’s role in uniting a diverse nation and his vision for a free and clean India.
Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Kiren Rijiju also commemorated Gandhi’s death anniversary, expressing their reverence for his legacy and moral philosophy. Gadkari and Rijiju emphasized Gandhi’s global impact and his teachings on truth, non-violence, and social harmony.
Mahatma Gandhi, known for his advocacy of ‘Ahimsa’ and civil disobedience, remains a revered figure in India’s history for his pivotal role in the independence movement. His assassination on January 30, 1948, marked as Martyr’s Day, is a solemn occasion observed nationwide to honor his enduring message of peace and unity.
