Kharge Pays Tribute to Gokhale on 160th Birth Anniversary, Recalls Gandhi’s Praise

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge paid tribute to freedom fighter Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 160th birth anniversary. Kharge recalled Mahatma Gandhi's praise for Gokhale, describing him as a mentor and "most perfect man in the political field." Gokhale was a senior Congress leader and founder of the Servants of India Society. Kharge also attacked the Centre on law and order, citing NCRB data showing a rise in crimes against women and children.

Key Points: Kharge Honours Gokhale: 160th Birth Anniversary Tribute

  • Kharge pays tribute to Gokhale on 160th birth anniversary
  • Gandhi described Gokhale as "pure as crystal, gentle as a lamb"
  • Gokhale was Gandhi's political mentor and founder of Servants of India Society
  • Kharge also attacks Centre on law and order, citing NCRB data on crimes
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Mallikarjun Kharge pays tribute to Gopal Krishna Gokhale on 160th birth anniversary, recalls Mahatma Gandhi's praise for mentor

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge pays tribute to Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 160th birth anniversary, recalling Mahatma Gandhi's praise for his mentor.

"pure as crystal, gentle as a lamb, brave as a lion & chivalrous to a fault and most perfect man in the political field - Mahatma Gandhi on Gopal Krishna Gokhale"

New Delhi, May 9

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday paid tribute to freedom fighter and social reformer Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 160th birth anniversary, describing him as one of the foremost architects of India's national movement whose ideals continue to inspire generations.

In a post on X, Kharge recalled how Mahatma Gandhi had described Gokhale in his autobiography and praised his contribution to India's freedom struggle and social reform movement.

"In his autobiography, Bapu described his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale as "pure as crystal, gentle as a lamb, brave as a lion & chivalrous to a fault and most perfect man in the political field". On his Jayanti, we pay our heartfelt tributes to one of the foremost architects of India's National Movement and a distinguished Former Congress President. Gokhale's ideals of constitutionalism, public service and enlightened nation-building continue to inspire generations," he said.

Born on May 9, 1866, Gopal Krishna Gokhale was a senior leader of the Indian National Congress and founder of the Servants of India Society. He played a key role in advocating social reforms and Indian self-rule through constitutional means and legislative institutions. He was also regarded as the political mentor of Mahatma Gandhi.

Gokhale was also widely known as the political mentor of Mahatma Gandhi during the latter's formative years. In 1912, Gokhale visited South Africa at Gandhi's invitation and guided him on India's socio-political conditions and the challenges faced by ordinary Indians. Gandhi later referred to Gokhale as his mentor and guide in his autobiography. By 1920, Gandhi had emerged as the leading figure of India's independence movement.

Meanwhile, Kharge also launched a sharp attack on the Centre over issues of law and order and women's safety, citing figures from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report. "Twelve years of the Modi Government have exposed the hollowness of its claims on 'law and order' and 'women's safety,' bringing the truth before the nation," Kharge said in another X post.

Quoting NCRB data, he claimed that crimes against women had risen by 42.6 per cent since 2013, while crimes against children increased by 204.6 per cent. He also alleged a rise in atrocities against Dalits and Adivasis, along with a sharp spike in cybercrime cases.

Kharge further referred to NCRB data stating that over 10,500 farmers, 52,931 daily wage labourers and 14,488 students died by suicide in 2024.

- ANI

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Tanya I
Nice tribute to Gokhale ji. But honestly, Kharge using this occasion to attack the government on crime statistics feels like politics as usual. Could have just focused on the great man's legacy without the political digs.
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James A
As someone who studied Gandhi's influences, Gokhale's role was truly pivotal. The Servants of India Society was a revolutionary idea. But mixing a tribute with current political attacks? That's bad taste.
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Priya S
Gokhale's vision for India through constitutional means is still relevant. But the NCRB data Kharge quoted is alarming. Crimes against women up 42% and children by 204%? That needs urgent attention, not just political blame game.
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Siddharth J
Respect for Gokhale ji's contributions. But at 160th birth anniversary, we should be celebrating his ideas of public service and education, not just using the occasion for political criticism. Let the legacy speak for itself.
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Lisa P
Gokhale's emphasis on legislative institutions and constitutional means is exactly what India needs post-2024 elections. His approach was far more constructive than today's daily political mudslinging. We need more Gokhales and fewer complaint-box politicians.
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Manish T

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