Mahatma Gandhi's historic felicitation at Pietermaritzburg station

ANI  |  Pietermaritzburg [South Africa] 

on Thursday visited the historic railway station, where more than a century ago Father of Nation suffered humiliation after being thrown out of the first class compartment in spite of having the ticket.

She then inaugurated a two-sided bust of and a charkha, installed alongside.

in July 2016, during his visit to South Africa, inaugurated a museum dedicated to at the railway station.

He, at that time, expressed his desire to get the museum converted into a digital exhibition.

Two years later, the museum was indeed converted into a digital one, showcasing historic moments of Mahatma Gandhi and his memorable addresses.

One portion of the museum was termed as the 'birthplace of Satyagraha (fight for truth)'-- a message that became the flag-bearer of the fight for India's freedom.

Further, the movie on Mahatma Gandhi, directed by Richard Attenborough, was screened.

from to highlighted the achievements undertaken by Indian women in the recent years.

"is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, we have eradicated critical epidemics, increased life expectancy, launched powerful rockets and satellites into space," Kambol said.

She further said that women in have held important posts, including Presidents, Prime Ministers, and the Foreign Ministers.

then spoke about Mahatma Gandhi and as crusader of freedom and anti-apartheid movement respectively.

As a part of the event, a special message by will be telecasted, in which he will highlight the bilateral ties between and India, foundation of which was laid years back by Mahatma Gandhi.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 17:20 IST