US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti and other envoys in New Delhi paid homage to the Gandhian principle of non-violence on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.
US Ambassador to India, Frank Garcetti, wrote, that Mahatma Gandhi’s “message of non-violence remains a beacon of hope for equality and justice worldwide,” in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
On Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, I’m deeply moved by his enduring legacy. His message of non-violence remains a beacon of hope for equality and justice worldwide. #Gandhi‘s profound influence on Dr. Martin Luther King and the U.S. civil rights movement reminds us of the power of his… pic.twitter.com/wA6kcjN88H
— U.S. Ambassador Eric Garcetti (@USAmbIndia) October 2, 2023
The British high commission recalled “the timeless principles of non-violence, harmony and tolerance left behind by the apostle of peace.”
Last month, during his visit to India for the #G20 Summit, PM Rishi Sunak joined world leaders at Raj Ghat and paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.
On #GandhiJayanti, we remember the timeless principles of non-violence, harmony and tolerance left behind by the apostle of peace. pic.twitter.com/uRDuUX200s
— UK in India🇬🇧🇮🇳 (@UKinIndia) October 2, 2023
French Ambassador-designate Thierry Mathou paid tribute to Mahatma and “the values of peace, tolerance and non-violence that he staunchly upheld.”
On #GandhiJayanti, Ambassador-designate Thierry Mathou and everyone at the Embassy🇫🇷 pay tribute to the Mahatma and the values of peace, tolerance and non-violence that he staunchly upheld.
Gandhiji is deeply admired in France, as reflected in statues in Strasbourg and Vauréal. pic.twitter.com/YKsTPTZmtv
— French Embassy in India 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@FranceinIndia) October 2, 2023
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