‘His Ideals Continue To Inspire’: PM Modi, Other Leaders Pay Homage On Mahatma Gandhi's Birth Anniversary
‘His Ideals Continue To Inspire’: PM Modi, Other Leaders Pay Homage On Mahatma Gandhi's Birth Anniversary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X stating Mahatma Gandhi's ideals which were based on truth, harmony and equality will continue to inspire the country

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and other leaders commemorated Mahatma Gandhi on his 155th birth anniversary on Wednesday. Several leaders visited Rajghat and paid floral tributes to the Father of the Nation.

Stressing the relevance of Gandhi’s ideals, PM Modi stated, “On behalf of all countrymen, salutations to Pujya Bapu on his birth anniversary. His life and ideals based on truth, harmony and equality will always remain an inspiration for the countrymen.”

In her message to the nation, President Droupadi Murmu stated, “On behalf of all citizens, I pay my humble tribute to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi on his 155th birth anniversary. The life of Bapu – an ardent follower of truth and nonviolence -is a unique message for the entire humanity. He inspired us to follow the path of peace and cooperation. Gandhiji took up the missions to eradicate untouchability, illiteracy, lack of sanitation and other social evils, and championed the cause of women empowerment relentlessly.”

“Gandhiji epitomised eternal moral principles and preached for ethics-based conduct. His struggle was centered around strengthening the weakest and the most vulnerable. His ideas influenced many great personalities of the world, who adopted Gandhiji’s ideals into their methods. On this auspicious occasion, let us resolve to imbibe the values of truth, non-violence, love and purity and, with the idea of the India of Gandhiji’s dreams, strive to continuously advance the development of the country and society,” she added.

Leaders visit Rajghat, State Secretariats

The Prime Minister visited Rajghat to pay tribute to the political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India’s independence from British Rule.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar also visited Rajghat on Wednesday morning.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of his birth anniversary, at State Secretariat in Jaipur.

Fondly remembered as the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi is known to have inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, October 2, is not only commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, but is celebrated worldwide as the International Day of Nonviolence.

Gandhi influences a number of important leaders and political movements across the world. Leaders of civil rights movements in the United States, including Martin Luther King Jr, James Lawson, and James Bevel, drew from the writings of Gandhi in the development of their own theories about nonviolence.

Martin Luther King even went on to say, “Christ gave us the goals and Mahatma Gandhi the tactics,” and would even refer to Gandhi as the “little brown saint.”

Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Steve Biko, and Aung San Suu Kyi all are believed to have been influenced by Mahatma Gandhi. In fact, in his early years, Mandela was a follower of Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violent resistance.

European author Romain Rolland too discussed Gandhi in his 1924 book Mahatma Gandhi and Brazillian feminist Maria Lacerda de Moura too wrote about Gandhi in her work on pacifism. The influence of Gandhi was also seen in European physicist Albert Einstein, who called Gandhi a role model for future generations. Einstein even would go on to credit Gandhi with having created a new and humane means for the liberation war of a country that was oppressed.

Gandhi’s influence was even seen in the works of Lanza del Vasto who arrived in India in 1936 intending to live with Gandhi and later returned to Europe to spread the Gandhian philosophy and start the Community of the Ark, modelled on Gandhi’s ashrams.

John Lennon too referred to Gandhi when discussing his views on nonviolence and former US Vice-President and environmentalist Al Gore spoke of Gandhi’s influence on him.

In fact, former US President Barack Obama too spoke about the Gandhian influence in 2009 when on reply to a question “Who was the one person, dead or alive, that you would choose to dine with?” he referred to Mahatma Gandhi.

Notably, Gandhi’s best influence as a world leader can be seen in the fact that the International Day of Non-Violence is observed on 2 October, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.

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