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| CM pays tributes to Gandhiji; asks youth to imbibe his teachings | | | Early Times Reporter Srinagar | Oct 1 Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has paid glowing tributes to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary being celebrated tomorrow. In a message, the Chief Minister described Gandhiji as apostle of peace who led the country in the freedom struggle with the principle of non-violence. He said his contribution to world peace has received recognition at the highest level with the United Nations observing Gandhi Jayanti from this year as the International Non-Violence Day. The Chief Minister said that the honour bestowed on Gandhiji by UN showed that the entire world community recognises the relevance of his philosophy of non-violence in the present times. He said at a time when tension and violence was on the rise in different parts of the globe, Gandhiji's teachings were more relevant than before to meet this challenge. The Chief Minister said that the best tribute we could pay to Gandhiji was to inculcate his teachings and promote his philosophy of truth, ahimsa and non-violence. He especially called upon the youth to take guidance from Gandhiji's life and serve the country and its people to the best of their ability. |
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