Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi paid tribute to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary.
Today (January 30, Saturday) is the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary, the Father of the Nation of India .
On the death anniversary of Bapu, all the leaders of the country are remembering him. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi also tweeted a video a while back and paid tribute to the father of the nation.
Referring to a statement of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi, he wrote, ‘Truth stands without the support of the people, it is self-sufficient.’ – Mahatma Gandhi. Humble tribute on Bapu’s death anniversary.
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In the video that Rahul Gandhi has shared, his father and former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi are also seen.
Rahul had also tweeted a few days ago citing a statement of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi about the peasant movement, ‘You can move the world in a humble way- Mahatma Gandhi.
Let us tell you that the day of January 30, 1948, was the same as the rest of the year, but by the evening, it became one of the saddest days in history.
Bapu was going for evening prayers on that day as usual. At the same time, Godse shot him very closely and left the world by saying ‘Hey Ram’, the saint of Sabarmati.
The name of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi, who was known for his ideas and principles during his lifetime, is taken with respect worldwide.
This is how the President bowed
President Ram Nath Kovind remembered him on the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. He tweeted, ‘I pay a humble tribute to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi on behalf of a grateful nation. We should follow his ideals of peace, non-violence, simplicity, purity of means, and humility. Let us pledge to follow the path of their truth and love.
Rahul Gandhi bowed down
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also remembered Bapu on his death anniversary. Rahul Gandhi tweeted a coat of Mahatma Gandhi along with the video, writing: ‘Truth stands still without the support of the people, it is self-sufficient.’