PM Modi unveils Gandhi's plaque with former Singaporean premier

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

Narendra and Singapore's former Goh Tong today jointly unveiled a plaque to pay tribute at the of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes at in the city-state.

Modi, who is here on the last leg of his three-nation tour, unveiled the plaque on the seafront where some of the Mahatma's ashes were immersed in 1948.

"Emeritus Senior Goh Tong and I unveiled a plaque marking the site where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed at the in Singapore," tweeted.

"Bapu's message reverberates globally. His thoughts and ideals motivate us to work for the greater good of humanity," he said in a tweet.

A beautiful rendition of 'Vaishnav Kahiye', a favourite bhajan of Mahatma Gandhi, was sung on the occasion.

After Gandhi's death in 1948, his ashes were sent to various parts of and the world, including Singapore, for immersion.

Earlier, met Goh, a veteran leader and an advocate of deeper India-engagement.

"Had a productive meeting with Emeritus Senior Goh Tong," Modi tweeted after meeting Goh.

Modi arrived here on Thursday on the last leg of his three-nation visit. He earlier visited and

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 09:00 IST