Shah addressed a program at Kochrab Ashram in Paldi space of Ahmedabad, the place he had come to flag off a cycle rally to Dandi in south Gujarat to mark the 92nd anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha. Under this rally, 12 cyclists will unfold the message of Mahatma Gandhi whereas passing by the Dandi March Yatra route.
The Home Minister stated that if India had been following the trail proven by Gandhi from the very starting, the nation wouldn’t have confronted many of the issues which it’s at the moment dealing with.
“The problem is that we have deviated from the path shown by Gandhi. Prime Minister Modi has included Gandhi’s ideals in the new education policy. For example, giving importance to vocational education along with mother tongue and national languages. All Gandhian principles have been embedded in the new education policy by the Prime Minister.
It is known that Kochrab Ashram was the first ashram established by Mahatma Gandhi in India. It was established in 1915 as part of the Indian freedom struggle. Gandhi then went to the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad.
Shah said, “Gandhi listened to the issues of the widespread folks throughout his night time keep in villages through the Salt Satyagraha. After understanding these issues, he got here up with options and took these options to the folks by his speeches. Modi did the identical factor after turning into the Prime Minister.
The Home Minister stated, “If you look at the government schemes related to the upliftment of the villagers, making the villages self-reliant and providing electricity, water and toilet facilities in every house, then you will see a glimpse of Gandhian ideas and ideals in them.”
Speaking of visiting the ashram after ten years, Shah urged the individuals of the cycle rally to work together with the folks throughout their night time keep, perceive their issues and unfold consciousness about Gandhian ideas amongst them.
On 12 March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi took out a 24-day lengthy march with a gaggle of 80 folks in opposition to the British monopoly on salt manufacturing. This non-violent motion is called ‘Dandi March’ or ‘Salt Satyagraha’.
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