Maharashtra's Eknath Shinde Leads Tributes on Gandhi's 78th Death Anniversary

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde paid heartfelt tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on the 78th anniversary of his assassination. The Congress party also honored Gandhi, stating his principles of truth and non-violence continue to inspire the nation. A national ceremony was held at Rajghat in Delhi, attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and featuring tributes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gandhi is remembered for leading pivotal movements like the Dandi March and the Quit India Movement.

Key Points: Gandhi Death Anniversary: Leaders Pay Tribute on Martyr's Day

  • Leaders pay tribute on Gandhi's death anniversary
  • Congress honors ideals of justice and peace
  • National ceremony held at Rajghat
  • Gandhi remembered for Satyagraha and non-violence
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Maharashtra: Eknath Shinde pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde and Congress pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary. PM Modi and Rajnath Singh attend national ceremony.

"Bapu's ideals will forever continue to inspire us to follow the path of justice and peace. - Congress"

Mumbai, January 30

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Friday paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary.

"Heartfelt tributes to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, on his death anniversary," Eknath Shinde wrote on X.

Earlier today, Congress paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi and said his ideals of justice and peace will continue to inspire the nation.

Congress wrote, "On the sacred death anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi ji, the supreme priest of Truth and Non-violence, millions of salutations. Bapu's ideals will forever continue to inspire us to follow the path of justice and peace."

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Mahatma 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.

The Sarva-Dharma-Prarthana is held annually on his death anniversary, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay floral tributes to Gandhi.

Mahatma Gandhi is remembered for his principles of Satyagraha and non-violent resistance. Leading the movement against the Britishers, he held the Dandi March in 1930 against the Salt Law. Under his leadership, in 1942, people across India came together for the Quit India Movement or the August Kranti.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting shared a video clip noting Gandhi's contributions to the freedom struggle and wrote on X, "Remembering Mahatma Gandhi, a revered leader and freedom fighter who shaped India's destiny through truth and non-violence."

- ANI

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Priya S
Respectful tributes are important, but I wish our leaders would also follow his principles in their daily politics. The ideals of truth and non-violence seem forgotten in the current political atmosphere.
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Rohit P
The Sarva-Dharma-Prarthana is a beautiful tradition that truly embodies Gandhi ji's vision of unity. On Martyrs' Day, let's remember all who sacrificed for this nation. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence continues to inspire global movements. It's heartening to see India honor him with such reverence every year.
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Vikram M
Sometimes these tributes feel like a yearly formality. The real tribute would be to address the issues he fought for - removing poverty, promoting khadi, and true communal harmony. Actions speak louder than tweets.
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Karthik V
My grandfather used to tell stories about the Quit India Movement. The courage of that generation was unbelievable. We must never take our freedom for granted. Eternal salute to the Mahatma.

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