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At Sabarmati Ashram, Trump praises “great friend” Modi

Updated - November 28, 2021 11:24 am IST

Published - February 24, 2020 01:52 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Trump and Melania also tried their hands on the khadi spinning wheel at the ashram

U.S. President Donald Trump tries his hand at the spinning wheel, also known as charkha, as Melania Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi look on, at Sabarmati Ashram.

U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania on Monday paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Sabarmati Ashram, which was home to Mahatma Gandhi between 1917 and 1930 during India’s freedom struggle.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who reached the ashram a few minutes earlier, showed Trump and the U.S. First Lady ‘Hriday Kunj’, a room inside the ashram where Gandhiji and his wife Kasturba lived.

Modi explained the importance of this place in India’s freedom struggle.

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During the visit, Trump and Melania also tried their hands on the khadi spinning wheel, also known as charkha.

Melania also helped Trump in weaving khadi on charkha.

Before leaving, Trump wrote a message in the visitors’ book of the ashram.

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s message in the visitors’ book of Sabarmati Ashram.

“To my great friend Prime Minister Modi - Thank you for this wonderful visit,” wrote Trump and signed the message.

It was also signed by Melania.

The Trumps were in the ashram for around 15 minutes.

Modi also presented “Three Wise Monkeys,” a larger version of the one belonging to Mahatma Gandhi, as a memento to the U.S. president.

Trump and Modi then resumed their roadshow till Motera stadium.

Ashram trustee Kartikeya Sarabhai, who welcomed Trump and Melania with a khadi stole, told reporters later that the Trumps told him how much they enjoyed their visit to the ashram.

“They said the place gave them a sense of peace. They said they understood the symbolism of this place. The Central government gifted them a statue of Gandhiji’s Three Monkeys, conveying the message of speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil,” Sarabhai said.

He said the Ashram trust gifted the Tumps a special edition of Gandhiji’s autobiography, a pencil drawing of Gandhiji and a charkha.

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