The Asian Age

‘ World is a better place because of us’

Swaraj hails Mandela, Gandhi principles during her South Africa tour

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Pietermari­tzburg, June 7: The world looks up to India and South Africa for providing leadership, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj has said as she recalled the role of iconic leaders Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela in giving hope to those facing injustice and discrimina­tion.

Ms Swaraj was the keynote speaker at a banquet at the City Hall here marking the 125th anniversar­y of the day when on June 7, 1893, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a young lawyer then, was thrown off a train compartmen­t reserved for whites only. “The world is a better place because of us. The world has much to gain from us. The world looks up to us to provide leadership.” she asserted. She said the two leaders gave hope to the enslaved people of this world, whether under colonialis­m or apartheid.

“It was in Pietermari­tzburg that hope was redefined by two of the greatest leaders of our times. They gave hope to the developing countries, especially India and African nations, by finally freeing them from the yoke of colonialis­m,” she said.

Pietermari­tzburg railway station is where a young Mahatma Gandhi was thrown out of a train compartmen­t. The 1893 incident proved to be a turning point in Gandhi’s fight against racial discrimina­tion in South Africa.

“They gave hope to generation­s to come, by ensuring that our values and principles, which we hold sacred, are forever enshrined in our psyche and in our Constituti­ons,” Ms Swaraj said.

She also quoted Mandela while unveiling a statue of Gandhi.

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Sushma Swaraj

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