Honoring the Legacy: Mahatma Gandhi's Influence on Indian Democracy
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Governor Santosh Gangwar paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary, emphasizing his inspirational life and its impact on India's democracy. Gandhi's principles, particularly his commitment to non-violence, remain foundational to India's progress as a democratic nation.

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On Thursday, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, commemorating his birth anniversary at Bapu Vatika. Soren highlighted Gandhi's life as a source of inspiration for all, noting his significant role in shaping India into a strong democracy.
Chief Minister Soren emphasized that it is the ideals and sacrifices of luminaries like Gandhi that have positioned India as a respected democracy on the global stage. His teachings and principles continue to influence the country's democratic evolution since gaining independence.
Governor Santosh Gangwar also marked the occasion by offering floral tributes to Gandhi. In his message, Gangwar celebrated the leader of the Indian Independence Movement as someone who taught the world the power of non-violence. Gandhi's enduring legacy remains vital to India's democratic identity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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