Published 10:54 IST, October 20th 2019
President Kovind unveils statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the Philippines
President of India Ram Nath Kovind unveiled a sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi at the Centre of Peace Education at Miriam College in Manila, Philippines on Sunday
President of India Ram Nath Kovind unveiled a sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi at the Centre of Peace Education at Miriam College in Manila, Philippines on Sunday, October 20. "This bust of Mahatma Gandhi is a gift from the people of India to you", Kovind said during his address on the occasion. "But the Mahatma belongs to all peoples, all cultures and all societies. May he continue to guide us in our shared journey of peace, harmony and sustainable development for all."
'Honoured to unveil Gandhi's bust'
President Kovind stated he hopes the generation of students who pass through the gates of the Centre of Peace Education will continue to be inspired by Gandhi's legacy "of being just and ethical in conduct; compassionate and humble in treating fellow human beings; and standing up and championing truth and truth alone, even in most trying times". The President said that he feels honoured to unveil Gandhi's bust in the Philippines, which is the land of Jose Rizal. "Both Mahatma Gandhi and Jose Rizal believed in the power of peace and non-violence. The avenue in New Delhi named after your national hero continues to inspire and motivate us."
President Kovind met the Philippines President
President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday said that both India and the Philippines will work together to destroy and eliminate terrorism. While on a 7-day visit to the Philippines and Japan, President Kovind participated in delegation-level talks with the President of Philippines Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines on October 18. During the talks, both the countries signed agreements about maritime domain, security, tourism, science and technology, and culture.
President Kovind welcomed the Philippines' initiative
Both the leaders also addressed a joint press conference and spoke about the discussions in the delegation-level meeting. President Kovind also welcomed the Philippines' initiative to explore its pre-colonial linkages with India. Both countries will set up a group of experts to research & document their ancient ties. Laguna copper plate inscription discovered in the Philippines bears the influence of Pallava script. While discussing tourism Ram Nath Kovind emphasized how India is one of the fastest-growing source countries for tourists to the Philippines. Commenting on the growth of tourism he added that both sides are soon planning to start direct flights, which will give a boost to the connectivity.
(With ANI inputs)
Updated 11:59 IST, October 20th 2019