PM Modi unveils bust of Gandhi in German city of Hannover

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi at German city of Hannover and said his teachings and principles were the appropriate answer to challenges like terrorism and global warming that the world faces. 

“The shadow of terror is bent upon eliminating humanity. In this situation the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi like non- violence and ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the world is one family) are appropriate answers to this challenge,” Modi said in the city of Hannover, on the first day of his three-day visit to Germany. 

Modi also referred to global warming and said the principles practiced by Mahatma Gandhi can address this challenge. 

He noted that Gandhi used to love and respect nature even in those days when there was no talk about climate change. 

Modi said establishing the bust of Gandhi in Germany was a matter of pride for the whole world and those who believe in humanity. He said Gandhi may have been born in Gujarat in India but he was an global citizen and his ideals continue to guide humanity. 

Hundreds of Indians had gathered to witness the event and chanted slogans like “Bharat Mata ki Jai”. 

Prior to this function, Modi visited the townhall here and interacted with groups of Indian students. He enquired about their education and posed for photos with them. 

On the occasion, he also invited investments and technology into India.

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