The nation on Tuesday remembered freedom fighter and former
Congress President Pandit Motilal Nehru on his 150th birth anniversary.
Addressing a commemorative function organized at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi, Congress
President and UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi paid rich tributes to the great
freedom fighter.
“Motilal Nehru believed that the county was above any
community or sect” said Mrs. Gandhi. She also remembered that Motilal Nehru
laid the foundation of modern inclusive parliamentary democracy. The Congress
President asked the countrymen to counter the extremist and deviant forces that
are challenging well laid-out democratic values of equality and social justice.
“Motilal Nehru was a
committed soldier to freedom struggle and was twice president of the Indian
National Congress. Sadly, Motilal Nehru did not live to see India achieve
independence. But his love for India
manifested itself in his ability to shed the trappings of material and
professional success; indeed his all way of life and devoted his later years to
that goal. Apart from his legislative works he laid great stress on communal
harmony and national unity” said the Congress President.
Sonia Gandhi said further “Staunchly secular, he always
believed that communal passions are inconsistent with the true spirit of
religion or the traditions of our country. History’s his singular contribution
that can be laid at his doorstep it is the visions spelt out in what has passed
into history as the Nehru Report of 1928 which he authored”.
“Our modern inclusive parliamentary democracy owes much to
this seminal document which outlined a system of government in which all could
vote and all could be free to practice the faith. It laid the foundation for
equal rights of men and women, for fundamental rights for all, for directive
principles and the Supreme Court. All
these have been already incorporated into our constitution” added Sonia Gandhi.
Sonia Gandhi recollected that Motilal Nehru never bowed to
the sentiments of caste, sect or community which were being propagated by his
opponents. “This was unthinkable for him. He firmly believed that country is
above any community or sect” she added.
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