The nation paused in reflection on Mahatma Gandhi’s 78th death anniversary, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and prominent BJP figures leading a cascade of tributes via social media. This annual ritual reaffirms Bapu’s indelible imprint on India’s soul.
Shah’s evocative X message paid ‘countless obeisance,’ narrating Gandhi’s unification of a splintered populace across linguistic, regional, and caste lines, thereby amplifying the liberation crusade. His integrated blueprint of swadeshi, swaraj, and swachhata sketches a majestic India, eternally inspirational.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath rendered profuse salutations, praising Bapu’s truth-bound life, resolute non-violence, and profound humaneness as global illuminators. He advocated embodying these for a wealthy, righteous, and evolved nation.
Rekha Gupta, helming Delhi, extended boundless namans to the visionary who galvanized the freedom movement into a democratic deluge with truth and peace as anchors. Gandhi’s tenets on brotherhood, tranquility, and unity guide the world ceaselessly.
Nitish Kumar saluted Bapu solemnly from Bihar, confident in the lasting mentorship of his ethos for the youth. Rajasthan’s Bhajan Lal Sharma honored the apostle of truth-nonviolence, whose persona directs future souls to paths of kindness, pity, and justice.
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini conveyed reverent tribute, stressing Gandhi’s fortification of national cohesion, self-confidence, and virtues. His lore includes Ram Rajya and a planetary harmony for human prosperity.
These voices from across states illustrate Gandhi’s cross-partisan appeal, cementing his role as the moral architect whose non-violent ethos remains vital for India’s journey towards inclusive growth and global leadership.