CM attends meeting on 150th Birthday of Mahatma
Gandhi
Says Mahatma had
spl love for Kashmir, his trust in its people needs to be carried forward;
reconcilation, outreach needed to end cycle of violence
Suggests
celebrating 2019 as year of peace, non violence, reconciliation, reaching out
to youth
NEW DELHI, MAY
02: Saying that the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi are much more relevant today
than these were before , Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today said the biggest
tribute to the Father of the Nation would be to work for creating a society
free from confrontation, violence and acrimony.
Speaking at the
inaugural meeting of the National Committee for celebrating 150th Birthday
of Mahatma Gandhi next year, the Chief Minister said unfortunately over the
years the level of intolerance and lack of accomodation among each other has
increased and the need is to inculcate the values of tolerance, amity and
reconciliation among the people, particularly younger generation.
The meeting was
chaired by President, Ram Nath Kovind and was attended by Vice President, M.
Venkiah Naidu; Prime Minister, Narendra Modi; Union Home Minister, Rajnath
Singh; Former Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh and other national
leaders.
Mehbooba Mufti
suggested celebrating 2019, the 150th birthday of Mahatma, as
the year of peace, tolerance and non violence. This, she said, would be the
biggest tribute to Mahatma Gandhi who, she said, lived and died for these
values and principles. She suggested special youth engagement in the country to
educate them about varied aspects of Mahatma’s life and his dealing of
situations.
The Chief
Minister suggested instituting special scholarships, fellowships and other
academic incentives to further explore the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and take
these to the present generation which she said desperately needs the same.
Referring to the
special relation Mahatma had with Jammu & Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti said
during the turbulent phase of 1947 it was the visionary personality of Mahatma
Gandhi who recognised the ray of hope among the people of the State. It was
this trust in the people of the State that they stood up to defend their
centuries old value system even at the cost of their lives. “That trust in our people
needs to be carried forward to get the State out of a situation in which this
ray of hope seems to have been eclipsed”, she said in her address while
stressing the need for reconciliation and outreach in the State to end the
cycle of violence which has taken a heavy toll of its youth.
It may be mentioned here that next year i.e. 2019 marks the 150th birthday
of Mahatma Gandhi who was born on October 02, 1869 at Porbander, Kathiawad in
now Gujarat.
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