Nepal will pursue Gandhi's principles of peace, non-violence: Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

will pursue Mahatma Gandhi's principles of and non-violence for economic prosperity and well-being, the country's said here Tuesday at an event to mark the 150th birth

Gandhi showed the path of peaceful coexistence by implementing his ideology in his life, said Pokharel, who is also the

has just completed the decade-long process and now it will move towards the path of economic prosperity and wellbeing by pursing Gandhi's principles of non-violence and peace, he said.

Though Gandhi was born in India, he became the for those who championed peace, non-violence and universal brotherhood, Pokharel said.

India's ambassador to Manjeev said that the 150th birth will be celebrated around the world by organising different programmes for the next two years.

Gandhi not only gave freedom and self-respect to the people of India, but also spread the message of peace, non-violence and empowerment to the whole humanity, Puri said.

Although Gandhi did not visit Nepal in his lifetime, his works have been influencing the people of Nepal, which is evident from the movement launched by late Tulasi Meher Shrestha, the great Gandhian follower of Nepal, said Puri.

A slide presentation on the life and message of Gandhi and an excellent rendition of his favourite Bhajan 'Vaishnav Jan To' marked the event attended by political and leaders, besides academicians, intellectuals, diplomats, government officials and at the

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 20:50 IST