Key Points

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in Moscow's Ramenki Rayon Park. He highlighted how Gandhi's message of truth and non-violence continues to guide the world toward harmony. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also honored Gandhi, recalling his courage and values of service and compassion. The occasion marked the 156th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, celebrated globally as the International Day of Non-Violence.

Key Points: MoS Margherita Pays Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi in Moscow

  • Union Minister Margherita paid floral tributes at Gandhi's statue in Moscow's Ramenki Rayon Park
  • He emphasized Gandhi's virtues of non-violence guiding global peace efforts
  • PM Modi also honored Gandhi's courage and values of service and compassion
  • October 2 is celebrated globally as International Day of Non-Violence by UN
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MoS Margherita pays tributes to Mahatma Gandhi in Russia, recalls message of non-violence, peace

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita honors Gandhi's 156th birth anniversary at Moscow statue, emphasizing his enduring message of non-violence and global peace.

"Gandhiji's eternal message of truth, non-violence and peace continues to guide the world towards harmony and justice - MoS Margherita"

Moscow, October 3

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi in Moscow on the occasion of the 156th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation.

Margherita offered his respects at Mahatma Gandhi's statue located in Ramenki Rayon Park in the Russian capital.

In a post on X he highlighted how Gandhi's virtues of non-violence and peace continues to guide the world towards harmony and peace.

"Commemorating the 156th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, I offered floral tributes at his statue in Ramenki Rayon Park, Moscow. Gandhiji's eternal message of truth, non-violence and peace continues to guide the world towards harmony and justice", MoS Margherita posted on X.

https://x.com/PmargheritaBJP/status/1973672842135765092

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to Gandhi through a post on X, recalling his courage and values of service and compassion. PM said the nation would continue to follow the Mahatma's path in its quest for a 'Viksit Bharat.'

"Gandhi Jayanti is about paying homage to the extraordinary life of beloved Bapu, whose ideals transformed the course of human history. He demonstrated how courage and simplicity could become instruments of great change. He believed in the power of service and compassion as essential means of empowering people. We will keep following his path in our quest to build a Viksit Bharat," the Prime Minister wrote.

This year marks the 156th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, commemorated as the Father of the Nation for his pivotal role in India's freedom struggle.

October 2, in India, is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti, while across the globe it is observed as the International Day of Non-Violence, following a 2007 United Nations resolution that received support from over 140 countries.

At the United Nations, the day is observed with statements from the Secretary-General and events that connect Gandhi's philosophy to today's realities. In recent years, these messages have highlighted the conflicts across the globe and reminded nations that Gandhi's belief in truth and non-violence is "more powerful than any weapon."

In India, the observance takes the form of tributes at Raj Ghat, cultural and educational programmes, and public campaigns that highlight Gandhi's ideals.

Born on October 2, 1869, Mahatma Gandhi was a leading figure in the Indian freedom struggle. Inspired by the concepts of Satyagraha and non-violence, Gandhi led the Dandi March of 1930, during which thousands walked to the sea to defy the salt law, and the Quit India Movement of 1942, a protest against British rule.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the gesture, I wish our leaders would also focus more on implementing Gandhian values in domestic policies. The gap between preaching and practicing is quite visible sometimes.
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Arjun K
Great to see India's soft power being showcased internationally through Gandhian philosophy. This is what makes us unique on the global stage! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, it's wonderful to see Indian leaders promoting peace and non-violence globally. Gandhiji's teachings truly transcend borders and cultures.
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Vikram M
Bapu's ideals of truth and non-violence should be taught more actively in our schools. Mere annual celebrations won't preserve his legacy for future generations.
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Kavya N
On Gandhi Jayanti, let's all try to incorporate at least one Gandhian principle in our daily lives - be it simplicity, truthfulness, or compassion towards others. Small steps matter! 💫

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