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Where Mahatma Gandhi died 65 years ago - this day

Last Updated: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 11:08     A- A A+
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New Delhi: The faintly heard traffic commotion does not affect the serenity of 5, Tees January Marg, a leafy avenue in the heart of the Indian capital, where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life and where he was assassinated on Jan 30, 1948.

The expansive premises, which houses a museum that showcases the life and philosophy of the man Indians revere as the Father of the Nation, it is difficult to imagine that the man who always preached peace was violently killed by a Hindu zealot, Nathuram Godse.

The only indication that such a violent act happened at this peaceful surroundings are the cemented foot marks - that indicate the path that Mahatma Gandhi took when he came out to meet people on that fateful day - on the manicured lawn. The path leads to a simple white, canopied marble plaform with the inscription "Hey Ram".

Escorted by his grandnieces Abha and Manu, Gandhi was going for his evening prayers.

Gandhi, who was clad in his familiar white dhoti and wraparound, was shot thrice from point blank range. The first indication that he was shot was when a sparkling crimson spot appeared on his white cloth.

It was at 5.17 pm.

His last words were -- Hey Ram.

Kuldip Nayar, veteran journalist, still remembers the day. "I was working for the Urdu newspaper Anjam at that time when I heard the alerting bell of the news agency ticker. I rushed to the teleprinter and read the incredible words: 'Gandhi shot'.

"I sank into a chair, but then recovered my wits to rush to Birla House. There was complete pandemonium there. Gandhi was lying swathed with a white sheet and people were crying all around him. Nehru was there, looking shocked and shaken," Nayar said.

"Not knowing what to do, I went and reverently touched the chair where Gandhi had last sat. My only thoughts where: what will happen to my country now!"

The premises were earlier known as Birla House which was owned by industrialist G.D.Birla, who had offered it to Gandhi as a place of residence and where he held his important political meetings, including with the nation's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

"Though it has been 65 years, nation cannot forget him. And the youth still come to Gandhi Smriti," said Krishna, 27, a volunteer here at Gandhi Smriti (Gandhi Memorial) that has been turned into a museum.

"Gandhi ji used to stay in Panchkuian Road in Paharganj in New Delhi but he was requested to move here following communal violence. So he came here," Krishna told IANS.

The subcontinent was witnessing unprecedented communal violence after India and Pakistan were partitioned.

The nation Wednesday will observe the 65the death anniversary of the man also fondly called "Bapu".

Gandhi, who is revered world over as an apostle of peace, was a great believer in inter-faith harmony and fought all his life for it.

IANS

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First Published: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 10:56

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RAJU BHATT - MUMBAI
BAPU WAS A GREAT HUMAN BEING. ALMOST GOD IN TERMS OF KINDNESS. HIS DEATH WAS AN UNFORTUNATE AND AN UNJUSTIFIED ACT. BUT, HIS PRINCIPLE OF NON VIOLENCE WAS NEITHER VALID IN THOSE DAYS AND ALL THE MORE INEFFECTIVE IN THESE DAYS. STRONGER THE ARMY OF A COUNTRY , MORE RESPECT IT COMMANDS. SEE WHAT U.S ( UNDER OBAMA ) HAS ACHIEVED AND SEE THE PLIGHT OF INDIA WHICH IS STILL BUSY GIVING PROOF OF 26/11 TO PAKISTAN. WITH ALL DUE RESPECTS TO THE GREAT MAHATMA, HIS DOCTRINE OF NON VIOLENCE IS NOT AT ALL RELEVANT TODAY. AS IT IS SAID BY LORD KRISHNA - ONE WHO TOLERASTES INJUSTICE IS AS MUCH AT FAULT AS THE PERPETRATOR.
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zztkgapatna - Patna (Bihar)
It was essential for the Killers And Their Abetters to kill him simply because his Idea Could Have Not Likely To Be Killed. He had started challenging both the STATE POWER AND THE COMMUNAL FORCES, so one came into the role of abetter while the other in the role of uter! The poor soul helpless to nod for the adulation from them!
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Kamlesh Sharma - Gurgaon
A incident still shakes my heart a question strike my mind for still looking for answer that`` WHY THE LIFE OF A NON VIOLENT MAN ENDED BY VIOLENT ACT ``
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Sri ram - Anekal Bangalore
We miss so much ......................!
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Raju M.R - Bangalore
Bapu, Yor are still alive. Yor are the God. But Bapu see what is happenning in your country you you fought non-violently, with honesty, with truth,got us freedom from from slavery, gave your life on this day to a fanatic.Bapu, these fanatics are made, nursed amd are still alive and they are glorified as heroes,sviours of our country culture etc.Bapu, our women are shamed every second/minute/day, your god people-Harjan are shamed evry second/minute/day. The perpetrators of these shameful acts are respected , honoured, glorified in the society. Bapu, what kind of freedom we got when morethan 90% of this country population still to understand freedom, enjoy independence, enjoy dignity and respect in this society where our population constitute 49% of women morethan 40% sc/st,obc! Bapu your fight for our independence has gone to the hands of a few who enjoy at the cost of the majority1Then why this indepence Bapu? Bapu now here everything is decided on caste and religion line the ill gotton wealth by the few buy power, dignity, respect, position and any thing at the cost of the masses to whom you gave your life. Hey Bapu. Raju M.R.- shamed every still alive in this country
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