Nation pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on Martyrs’ Day

January 30, 2010 11:49 am | Updated 11:49 am IST - New Delhi

Children pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi museum on the eve of Martyr's Day, in Patna on Friday. Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

Children pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi museum on the eve of Martyr's Day, in Patna on Friday. Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

India paid tribute to the Father of the Nation on his 62nd death anniversary observed as Martyrs’ Day with floral tributes, devotional songs and all-religion prayer on Saturday.

At his memorial in Rajghat, flower offerings were made and a multi-faith prayer service was organised by the Rajghat Samadhi Committee.

For more than half an hour, prayers were offered by religious leaders of Buddhism, Bahai, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Jewish, Parsi and Sikhism faiths.

Rajneesh Kumar, a member of the Rajghat Samadhi Committee, said: “Every year we have an all-religion prayer to pay tribute to Bapu on Martyr’s Day, and this year has been no exception. The ministry of defence also has special tribute ceremony on this day at the memorial.”

“While Rajghat is always thronged by people, on this day there is a bigger crowd. In the ceremony there were a number of dignitaries who had come to pay their respects,” he added.

Apart from the prayer service, devotional songs were sung as tribute.

Special programmes have also been organised at the Gandhi Smriti to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi.

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