Martyrdom of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi,
also known as Anti Terrorism Day is observed across India on 21 May. The
date so chosen is to commemorate the death anniversary of one of the
most eminent Prime Ministers of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944
– 21 May 1991). He had been victimized of this menace and to honor and
respect his contributions, the day is celebrated on annual basis. This
day is also observed to make people aware of the ongoing terrorist
activities and the precautions to be taken by the commoners to prevent
these acts of terrorism.
Promoting unity, peace and harmony across the nation has been one of
the major motives behind celebrating this day. Every year, a two minutes
silence is observed in whole India to mourn for the loss of Shri Rajiv
Gandhi and many other innocent people who have been victimized by the
terrorism.
Anti Terrorism or Anti Violence Pledge is taken in all the government
offices and public sector undertakings which is as follows – “We, the
people of India, having abiding faith in our country’s tradition of
non-violence and tolerance, hereby solemnly affirm to oppose with our
strength, all forms of terrorism and violence. We pledge to uphold and
promote peace, social harmony, and understand among all fellow human
beings and fight the forces of disruption threatening human lives and
values.”
Several other activities take place on the Anti-Terrorism Day,
including seminars promoting anti-terrorism, floral wreath is laid on
the Rajiv Gandhi statue, anti integrity oath is taken and marches are
carried out by the Congressmen all across the nation. The main aim of
this Day is to reduce the terrorism to the maximum possible extent.
Notice Board
Friday, 22 May 2015
Thursday, 21 May 2015
National Anti-Terrorism Day
Anti Terrorism Day 2015 - May 21 (Thursday)
The
death anniversary of ex-prime minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi is
also observed as Anti Terrorism Day all over the country on 21 May.
Terrorism, the most heinous crime by the mankind against the mankind has
become the biggest fear for Indians today. And of course every citizen
of the country is responsible for driving out this phantom of fear.
Fighting against this crime has become the moral duty of every Indian.
Anti Terrorism Day 2015 - May 21 (Thursday)
The
death anniversary of ex-prime minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi is
also observed as Anti Terrorism Day all over the country on 21 May.
Terrorism, the most heinous crime by the mankind against the mankind has
become the biggest fear for Indians today. And of course every citizen
of the country is responsible for driving out this phantom of fear.
Fighting against this crime has become the moral duty of every Indian.
Anti Terrorism Day 2015 - May 21 (Thursday)
The
death anniversary of ex-prime minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi is
also observed as Anti Terrorism Day all over the country on 21 May.
Terrorism, the most heinous crime by the mankind against the mankind has
become the biggest fear for Indians today. And of course every citizen
of the country is responsible for driving out this phantom of fear.
Fighting against this crime has become the moral duty of every Indian.
Anti Terrorism Day
Anti Terrorism Day 2015 - May 21 (Thursday)
The
death anniversary of ex-prime minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi is
also observed as Anti Terrorism Day all over the country on 21 May.
Terrorism, the most heinous crime by the mankind against the mankind has
become the biggest fear for Indians today. And of course every citizen
of the country is responsible for driving out this phantom of fear.
Fighting against this crime has become the moral duty of every Indian.
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