‘My ashes in the Ganges, Fields’: Congress shared the last wish of Jawaharlal Nehru, excerpt from will. Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress leader Jeram Ramesh on Tuesday shared parts of the will of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on the anniversary of his 61st death. The will written 10 years before dying, Nehru expressed his last wish about how to scatter his ashes.Sharing the excerpts, Ramesh said, “For Nehru, India was one and many at the same time. Their entire life was devoted to strengthening this unity and assimilating cultural diversity. Today, India’s idea is being attacked again and again, so to strengthen it, to strengthen it, to work before we wish.,He said, “He was not only an extraordinary public leader who read, written and decisively shaped, but more than this – he was a gentle, dignified, kind and prudent person who had no insecurity and had no need for empty claims, hypocrisy or ego to prove himself – as we have seen repeatedly since May 26, 2014,” He said.Ramesh said contrary to Nehru’s rule with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “Nehru was official, but was once a totalitarian. He was not only an extraordinary public leader who read, written and decisively shaped history, but he was a gentle, dignified, compassionate and prudent person, who was not unaware, who was not for a vacancy, was not required to vacate. 2014.,Will said that Nehru wanted that a large part of his ash was scattered in the fields where India’s farmers “and a handful of” should be thrown into the Ganges in Allahabad “.“, My major part of my ash, however, should be disposed of otherwise. I want them to be taken to a high level in an airplane and scattered by the height in the areas where the farmers of India have toilets, so that they can dissolve with dust and soil of India and become an individual part of India.”“And as a witness to this wish of mine and as my last tribute to India’s cultural heritage, I am requesting that my ash be thrown into the Ganges in the Ganges, which should be taken to the great ocean to be washed by the banks of India.”Saying a tribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the first Prime Minister, “Our former PM, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his anniversary of his death.”“The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ji, to a respectable tribute to the anniversary of his death. With the dream of a strong and inclusive India, Nehruji set a strong foundation for independent India with his visionary leadership. His contribution to the establishment of social justice, modernity, education, education, constitution and democracy. Rahul Gandhi said, “Jawahar’s legacy and his ideals will always guide us.Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of the country in 1947 and took over for more than 16 years till his death from a heart attack on 27 May, 1964 in the struggle for independence of India. He is widely considered as the architect of India’s non-union movement (name) and is remembered for ‘Chacha Nehru’. His birthday, November 14, is celebrated as a child day across the country.