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In his NYT tribute, PM Modi proposes ‘ Einstein Challenge’

IN MEMORY OF THE MAHATMA Describes Mahatma Gandhi as ‘the guiding light’ who continues to give courage to millions globally

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NEW YORK: Observing t hat Mahatma Gandhi envisioned Indian nationalis­m as one that was never narrow or exclusive, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday proposed what he called the ‘Einstein Challenge’ to ensure Gandhi’s ideals are remembered by future generation­s.

Modi said this in an op-ed in ‘The New York Times’ as he paid glowing tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversar­y, describing him as the “best teacher” and “the guiding light” who continues to give courage to millions globally and uniting those who believe in humanity. “As a tribute to Gandhi, I propose what I call the Einstein Challenge. We know Albert Einstein’s famous words on Gandhi: ‘Generation­s to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth’,” Modi wrote in the op-ed titled ‘Why India and the World Need Gandhi’.

“How do we ensure the ideals of Gandhi are remembered by future generation­s? I invite thinkers, entreprene­urs and tech leaders to be at the forefront of spreading Gandhi’s i deas through innovation.” The op-ed ends with a call to the world to work shoulder to shoulder to end hate, violence and suffering.

“That is when we will fulfil Mahatma Gandhi’s dream, summed up in his favourite hymn, ‘Vaishnava Jana To’, which says that a true human is one who feels the pain of others, removes misery and is never arrogant. The world bows to you, beloved Bapu!” Modi wrote.

The prime minister said that for Gandhi, independen­ce was not absence of external rule, but a deep link between political independen­ce and personal empowermen­t.

“He envisioned a world where every citizen has dignity and prosperity...gandhi gave us the doctrine of trusteeshi­p, which emphasised the socio-economic welfare of the poor. Inspired by that, we should think about a spirit of ownership. We, as inheritors of the earth, are responsibl­e for its well-being, including that of the flora and fauna with whom we share our planet,” Modi said.

“In Gandhi, we have the best teacher to guide us. From uniting those who believe in humanity to furthering sustainabl­e developmen­t and ensuring economic selfrelian­ce, Gandhi offers solutions to every problem,” he wrote.

The prime minister also talked about the ideals epitomised by the apostle of peace who inspired such iconic leaders as Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela.

“The guiding light whose inspiratio­n got Dr King to India was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Mahatma, the Great Soul. On Wednesday, we observe his 150th birth anniversar­y. Gandhi Ji, or Bapu, continues to give courage to millions globally.” Elaboratin­g on Gandhi’s vision on nationalis­m, the prime minister noted that Gandhi “envisioned Indian nationalis­m as one that was never narrow or exclusive but one that worked for the service of humanity.” Modi stated that Gandhi possessed a “unique ability” to become a bridge between some of the greatest contradict­ions in human society and epitomised trust among all sections of society.

The prime minister also lauded Gandhi for combining ordinary objects like charkha, spinning wheel, and khadi with “mass politics” and asserts that he was never tempted by power.

“Who else could have used a charkha, a spinning wheel, and khadi, Indian homespun cloth, as symbols of economic self-reliance and empowermen­t for a nation?” he asked.

“Who else could have created a mass agitation through a pinch of salt!... Through the Dandi March in 1930, Gandhi challenged the Salt Laws. His picking up a small lump of natural salt from the Arabian Sea shore led to the historic civil disobedien­ce movement,” he wrote.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversar­y at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversar­y at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO

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