Uphold the Unity of India
Indira Gandhi, India’s Prime Minister, has been assassinated. She was mother not only to me but to the whole nation. She served the Indian people to the last drop of her blood. The country knows with what tireless dedication she toiled for the development of India. You all know how dear to her heart was the dream of a united, peaceful and prosperous India — an India in which all Indians, irrespective of their religion, language or political persuasion live together as one big family in an atmosphere free from mutual rivalries and prejudices. By her untimely death her work remains unfinished. It is for us to complete this task.
This is a moment of profound grief. The foremost need now is to maintain our balance. We can and must face this tragic ordeal with fortitude, courage and wisdom. We should remain calm and exercise the maximum restraint. We should not let our emotions get the better of us, because passion would cloud judgment. Nothing would hurt the soul of our beloved Indira Gandhi more than the occurrence of violence in any part of the country. It is of prime importance at this moment that every step we take is in the correct direction.
Indira Gandhi is no more but her soul lives; India lives. India is immortal. The spirit of India is immortal. I know that the nation will recognise its responsibilities and that we shall shoulder the burden heroically and with determination.
The nation has placed a great responsibility on me by asking me to head the government. I shall be able to fulfil it only with your support and co-operation. I shall value your guidance in upholding the unity, integrity and honour of the country.
“Do Not Shed Blood, Shed Hatred”
It is with a heavy heart that I speak to you this evening. While hundreds of millions of Indians are mourning the tragic loss of their beloved leader, some people are casting a slur on her memory by indulging in acts of hatred and violence. Disgraceful incidents of arson, loot and murder have
The Government will ensure the safety of life and property of every citizen irrespective of his caste, creed or religion.
Indira Gandhi gave her life so that a united India should live and prosper. Anything that creates a division between brother and brother comes in the way of national unity. This violence is only helping the subversive forces to achieve their ends.
Communal madness will destroy us. It will destroy everything India stands for. As Prime Minister of India I cannot and will not allow this…..
Tomorrow the mortal remains of Indira Gandhi will be consigned to sacred flames. She had said, “Do not shed blood, shed hatred”. Let this guide us.
(Full text of Broadcast to the nation after being sworn in as Prime Minister, 31 October 1984
Broadcast to the nation, 2 November 1984)