India Observes The National Anti-Terrorism Day On May 21

India Observes The National Anti-Terrorism Day On May 21

India Observes The National Anti-Terrorism Day On May 21

National Anti-Terrorism Day 2023

Every year on May 21, India commemorates National Anti-Terrorism Day. The day is held to commemorate the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on this day in 1991. The day is also observed to spread awareness about the dangers of terrorism and to reaffirm India’s commitment to combating terrorism.

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On National Anti-Terrorism Day, government offices and other public institutions hold special events to commemorate the day. These events often include speeches by government officials, the laying of wreaths at the memorials of victims of terrorism, and the reading of the Anti-Terrorism Pledge. On this day, various events and activities are organized across the country to educate people about the destructive impact of terrorism and to emphasize the importance of peace, harmony, and national security. The objective is to raise public awareness about the threats posed by terrorism and to foster a sense of solidarity among citizens in combating this global menace.

National Anti-Terrorism Day serves as a reminder that terrorism affects societies all around the world and that collaborative efforts are essential in combating this severe danger to peace and stability. It encourages individuals and communities to be aware, report suspicious activity, and collaborate to promote a safe and peaceful environment.

History of National Anti-Terrorism Day

National Anti-Terrorism Day in India has its roots in a tragic event that took place on May 21, 1991. Rajiv Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, was assassinated in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, during an election campaign rally. The assassination was carried out by a suicide bomber belonging to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a Sri Lankan separatist group.

In response to this heinous act of terrorism, the Government of India decided to observe May 21 as National Anti-Terrorism Day. The objective was to raise awareness about the destructive consequences of terrorism and promote unity and resilience in the face of this global menace.

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