President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu and several Union ministers, political leaders and prominent figures took to social media to remember Mahatma Gandhi on his 71st death anniversary, observed as Martyrs’ Day. “On Martyrs’ Day, we gratefully remember Mahatma Gandhi and the countless freedom fighters who sacrificed their all for our Independence,” Kovind wrote through the Rashtrapati Bhavan handle. The prime minister, who will dedicate a National Salt Satyagraha Memorial at Dandi in Gujarat on the occasion, tweeted that the country “remains eternally grateful” to those who have laid down their lives for India. He also remembered the Mahatma in a tweet.
Tweeting in
Hindi
,
Tamil
and
English
, Venkaiah Naidu spoke on the necessity to “rededicate ourselves to the high ideals and values set by the Father of the Nation”. “On this Martyrs’ Day, I join all country men in paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi and all the valiant people who had sacrificed their lives for the country,” he added. Several Union and state ministers, MPs and MLAs also tweeted using the “MartyrsDay” hashtag, most propounding the tenets of non-violence that Mahatma had preached. [caption id=“attachment_1756379” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Mahatma Gandhi. Agencies[/caption] Petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan
wrote
on how the “unforgettable contributions for the freedom of our motherland will always be remembered” while civil aviation minister Suresh Prabhu
tweeted out
a picture bearing the images of not just the Mahatma but also Bhagat Singh and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Rajya Sabha MP and BJP vice-president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe remembered martyrs who had died for the country and
asked
that everyone “ensure that the unity and integrity of our country and countrymen is further strengthened so as to make their martyrdom more meaningful”. His Rajya Sabha and BJP colleague Vijay Goel also
wrote a tribute
to the people who have sacrificed their lives. Among state chief ministers who tweeted early on Wednesday were
TDP president
N Chandrababu Naidu and
BJD chief
Naveen Patnaik. Both wrote on the collective debt the nation owes to its martyrs. Lalu Prasad, whose team operates his Twitter account while he is in Ranchi Jail, wrote that the day was a
chance to remember the father of the nation
. “May your ideals and principles of peace, sacrifice, truth and non violence continue to guide us always,” he added. His son, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, wrote on how even 71 years after Gandhi was killed, “his killers still fear
his teachings and ideology
”. Congress national spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi used the occasion to
point out
that “forgiveness is a sign of strength.” Maharashtra MLA and NCP leader Ajit Pawar was also one to
uphold
the necessity of secular thought to preserve Gandhi’s vision of an “united India”. Nathuram Godse had assassinated Gandhi on this day in 1948. Several former and present-day cricketers like
Virender Sehwag
,
Suresh Raina
and
Mohammad Kaif
also tweeted on the role of Gandhi in shaping the nation.