Gandhi, along with actor John Abraham and many others, today pledged to follow the path of Mahatma Gandhi's principles - satya (truth) and ahimsa (non-violence) - at the function, which also marked the culmination of the flag week celebration on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the judgement by the Supreme Court on January 23, 2004.
The Flag Foundation of India, the event's organiser, hosted a musical tribute, "Sadbhavna Sandhya - Mahatma Ke Path Par" (An Evening for Harmony - In the Footsteps of Mahatma), to the Mahatma.
Rahul was joined by Gandhiji's great-grandson Tushar Gandhi, cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Ashish Nehra, surgeon Naresh Trehan, Olympians Sushil Kumar and Vijay Kumar, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, actor John Abraham, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Jitendra Singh, ace shooter Heena Sidhu, and many others.
People from various walks of life, including the dignitaries, joined hands to form a human chain as they chanted 'Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram' remembering the Mahatma.
"We fought a long legal battle before both the Houses (of Parliament) ratified it in 2005 to allow a common man to fly a flag or wear it, as long as it was above the waist-level," Jindal said.
A short film extolling the Indian Flag as a symbol of pride was also screened on the occasion.
Singer Sunidhi Chauhan also treated their fans with a patriotic performance by singing songs like 'Ae Mere Pyare Watan', 'Tu Kahan Main Kahan', 'Bharat humko jaan se pyara hai' and 'Vaishnav jan to tene kahiye'.
Actor Annu Kapoor, who had played Gandhi in the 1993 film Sardar, hosted the event.
Meanwhile, a minute (from 6:35 PM to 6:36 PM) of silence was observed by 55 cities in unison across the country to mark the day. In New Delhi, it was observed at the India Gate lawns.
