Kharge, Modi Unite in Tribute: Gandhi's Path is Antidote to Hatred

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary, stating that the path of truth, non-violence, and love is the only antidote to the hatred that took his life. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also honored Gandhi, linking his emphasis on 'Swadeshi' to the vision of a self-reliant India. Other leaders, including JP Nadda, offered salutations, praising Gandhi's lifelong dedication to peace and service. The nation observes Martyrs' Day with a ceremony at Rajghat, attended by senior ministers.

Key Points: Gandhi Death Anniversary: Kharge, Modi Pay Tribute to Mahatma

  • Leaders pay tribute on Gandhi's 78th death anniversary
  • Kharge says Gandhi's path counters hatred
  • Modi links Swadeshi to self-reliant India
  • Nation observes Martyrs' Day with ceremony at Rajghat
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Bapu's path is the only antidote to hatred: Mallikarjun Kharge pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and PM Narendra Modi pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary, invoking his message of truth and non-violence.

"The very hatred that separated us from Bapu. Its only antidote lies on Bapu's own path. - Mallikarjun Kharge"

New Delhi, January 30

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary, recalling the values he stood for.

Taking to X Kharge wrote, "The Vaishnava is the one who is called truly Vaishnava. Who feels the pain of others, Who helps those in suffering, And whose mind never harbours pride."

He added that the hatred which separated the nation from Bapu could only be countered only on Gandhi's path.

"The very hatred that separated us from Bapu. Its only antidote lies on Bapu's own path, The light of truth, the strength of non-violence, and the compassion of love. Tribute to the Father of the Nation on Martyrs' Day," he said.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary, saying that his emphasis on 'Swadeshi' is the "fundamental pillar of self-reliant India."

"My hundredfold salutations to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, on his death anniversary. Revered Bapu always laid strong emphasis on Swadeshi, which is also a fundamental pillar of our resolve for a developed and self-reliant India. His personality and deeds will forever continue to inspire the people of the country to walk the path of duty," PM Modi wrote on X.

In another X post, the Prime Minister hailed Mahatma Gandhi's principle of non-violence. "Revered Bapu always emphasised non-violence for the protection of humanity. There is such power in it that can change the world without weapons. Ahimsa param dharmast-thahimsa parantpah, ahimsa paramam satyam yato dharmah pravartate (Nonviolence is the ultimate duty, nonviolence is the ultimate austerity. Nonviolence is the ultimate truth, and it advances the cause of righteousness)," he wrote.

Senior Minister JP Nadda also paid tribute to the Mahatma, "On the sacred death anniversary of the worshipper of humanity, the embodiment of sacrifice and penance, the pioneer of Swadeshi and self-reliance, the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi Ji, I offer him millions of salutations. Revered Bapu, through his ideal and exemplary personality and deeds, spread the message of lifelong truth, non-violence, peace and goodwill across the world. His great thoughts continue to illuminate the path for the countrymen in building a self-reliant and developed India even today. His life philosophy, dedicated to the service of the nation, will forever inspire us to walk on the path of morality, tolerance and service to the people."

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a leading figure in India's freedom movement, succumbed to bullets on January 30, 2026. He was assassinated by Nathuram Godse while he was on his way to daily prayers. January 30 is marked as Martyr's Day.

On the occasion of his 78th death anniversary, the Centre will hold an all-religious prayer (Sarva-Dharma-Prarthana) and Martyr's Day Ceremony, in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Minister and Rajghat Samadhi Committee Chairman Manohar Lal, at the Rajghat in the national capital.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the PM linking Gandhian philosophy to modern goals like self-reliance. Swadeshi is more relevant than ever for our economy. But sometimes I feel these are just annual ritualistic posts. We need more concrete policy actions that reflect *ahimsa* in our public discourse.
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David E
As someone living in India for the past decade, I find the universal appeal of Gandhi's message fascinating. The idea that non-violence has the power to change the world without weapons is a lesson my home country could learn from. A true global icon.
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Aditya G
While the sentiments are beautiful, I wish our leaders would embody these ideals more in their daily politics. The "hatred" Kharge ji mentions is very real on social media and in rallies. Bapu's path seems forgotten for 364 days a year. Actions speak louder than X posts.
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Sneha F
The Sarva-Dharma prayer at Rajghat is the perfect tribute. That was Gandhi ji's India - where all faiths coexisted with respect. In our complex, diverse nation, his message of compassion and feeling the pain of others is the only glue that can hold us together. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
It's interesting to see how different leaders highlight different aspects of Gandhian thought - Kharge on countering hatred, PM on Swadeshi and self-reliance, Nadda on service. Shows the depth of his philosophy. We should teach this holistic view in schools, not just the Dandi March.

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