Gandhi Immortal in India's Soul: Congress Pays Tribute on Martyrdom Day

The Congress party commemorated Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary, with senior leaders paying heartfelt tributes. Rahul Gandhi emphasized that Gandhi represents an immortal thought that cannot be erased from India's soul. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge reflected on Gandhi's ideals of truth, non-violence, and compassion. The day is observed nationwide as Martyr's Day, honoring Gandhi's legacy in the freedom struggle.

Key Points: Congress Honors Mahatma Gandhi on His Death Anniversary

  • Tribute on death anniversary
  • Gandhi as an enduring idea
  • Power of truth & non-violence
  • Nationwide observance of Martyr's Day
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"Immortal soul of India", Congress pays tribute to the Father of Nation on death anniversary

Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Priyanka Gandhi pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, describing him as an immortal idea in India's soul.

"Mahatma Gandhi is not a person, but a thought - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, Jan 30

The Congress party remembered Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary, describing him not merely as an individual but as an enduring idea that withstood all kinds of challenges posed by oppressive forces, hatred, and arrogance of power.

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, took to social media platform X to pay homage to the Father of the Nation. In his message, he said, "Mahatma Gandhi is not a person, but a thought - a thought that was unsuccessfully tried to be erased by an empire, an ideology of hate, and an arrogant power."

"But the Father of the Nation gave us this basic mantra along with independence that the power of truth is greater than the power of authority - and non-violence and courage are greater than violence and fear," he added.

Emphasising Gandhi's lasting influence, he said that this thought can never be erased as Gandhi lives eternally in the soul of India.

"This thought cannot be erased, because Gandhi is immortal in the soul of India. Humble tribute to Bapu on his martyrdom day," Rahul Gandhi added.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also remembered Mahatma Gandhi by sharing a verse on X: "Vaishnav jan to tene kahiye je, peed paraayi jaane re, par-dukkhe upkaar kare toye, mann abhimaan na aane re."

Reflecting on Gandhi's ideals, Kharge, "The hatred that separated us from Bapu, The solution to this is also Bapu's way...The light of truth, the power of non-violence, and the compassion of love. Salute to the Father of the Nation on Martyrdom Day."

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also paid tribute, quoting Mahatma Gandhi and stating that true democracy is possible only when every individual's life is safe and free.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, remains the most revered leader in India's political history for his unparalleled contribution to the freedom struggle. Through his unwavering commitment to 'Ahimsa (non-violence)' and civil disobedience, Gandhi mobilised millions of Indians and played a decisive role in ending British colonial rule.

Fondly called Bapu, Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948. His death anniversary is observed every year as Martyr's Day, with leaders and citizens across the country paying tribute to his enduring legacy of peace, unity and moral courage.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the sentiment is important, it sometimes feels like political parties remember Gandhi ji more on his death anniversary than by following his principles in daily governance. Actions speak louder than words.
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Vikram M
"Vaishnav jan to..." That bhajan always gives me goosebumps. It was Bapu's favorite and perfectly encapsulates his life. A timeless ideal for humanity, not just India.
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Rohit P
His message is more relevant than ever. In a world full of aggression, we need to remember that real courage lies in peace and dialogue. Salute to the Mahatma. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
It's heartening to see tributes, but I wish our political discourse itself was more Gandhian. Less blame, more constructive work for the poor and marginalized – that would be a true tribute.
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Michael C
Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance inspired movements across the world, from MLK to Mandela. A global icon whose ideas truly are immortal. A day for quiet reflection.

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