In a tribute to the Father of the Nation and Satygrahis led by him in Dandi march, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate to the nation the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial in Gujarat on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary on Wednesday.
"Tomorrow, on Bapu’s Punya Tithi, I will be in Dandi, the place from where Bapu challenged the might of colonialism. In Dandi, the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial will be dedicated to the nation. This is a tribute to Satyagrahis led by Gandhi Ji, who worked for India’s freedom," PM Modi informed n social media.
During his day-long visit to the state, he will also lay foundation stone for extension of the terminal building at Surat Airport.
“PM Modi will go to Dandi in Navsari district where he will dedicate the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial to the nation on Bapu’s death anniversary,” an official release said.
“The memorial has statues of Mahatma Gandhi and 80 Satyagrahis who had marched with him during the historic Dandi Salt March. It also has 24-narrative murals depicting various events and stories from the historic 1930 Salt March,” it said.
Modi will address a public meeting later, it said.
The Salt Satyagraha March, better known as ‘Dandi March’, was a landmark event in the freedom struggle.
As part of the civil disobedience movement against the British rule, 80 Satyagrahis led by Gandhi marched 241 miles from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad to the coastal village of Dandi and made salt from sea water, thus breaking the Salt Law imposed by the British.
Before visiting Dandi, the prime minister will lay foundation stone for extension of the terminal building at Surat Airport.
Modi will also inaugurate Smt Rasilaben Sevantilal Shah Venus Hospital in Surat.
On return to Surat from Dandi, he will interact with participants at the New India Youth conclave. This will be Modi’s second visit to Gujarat this month. He had visited the state on January 19 to dedicate the Armoured System Complex at Hazira besides attending the Vibrant Gujarat Summit on January 17 and 18.
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