Key Highlights
- Kharge recalled his immense contributions to India’s Independence and his unwavering commitment to human dignity and harmony.
- The Congress chief highlighted that Ghaffar Khan, a recipient of the Bharat Ratna, endured repeated imprisonment for his principles during the freedom struggle.
- He also underscored the Pashtun leader’s long association with the Indian National Congress, noting that he served for several years on the Congress Working Committee and was elected to the Constituent Assembly.
- “His steadfast dedication to non-violence, harmony, and human dignity continues to inspire millions, reminding us of the shared ideals that bind us all,” Kharge said in his tribute.
- Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, is remembered for mobilising non-violent resistance in the North-West Frontier Province and for advocating communal harmony and peaceful political action throughout his life.
