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New Delhi, Oct 2: As the country marks the 138th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, the Nobel Foundation has regretted not giving the peace prize to Mahatma Gandhi.

The apostle of peace was nominated five times for the Nobel but the Norwegian Nobel committee believed that he could not be given the honour as he was "neither a real politician nor a humanitarian relief worker".

However, the Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation in Sweden Michael Sohlam says the decision not to extend him the prize was a mistake.

"We missed a great laureate and that's Gandhi. It is a big regret," he told CNN-IBN.

"I usually don't comment on what the Nobel Committees or prize awarding institutions decide. But here, they themselves think he is the one missing," he said.

Gandhi was nominated in 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947 and finally a few days before he was shot dead in January 1948.

In 1948, the Nobel Committee declined to award a prize on that ground that "there was no suitable living candidate that year".

Nobel Museum curator Dr Anders Barany told the channel that "Mahatma Gandhi is the one we miss the most at the Nobel museum. I think that's a big empty space where we should have had Mahatma Gandhi. I think it was a mistake," he said. 

  

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 03 2007

    Once a question was asked by someone 'why Mahatma Gandhi was not considered for Nobel Peace Award'. Answer came quickly 'Mahatma Gandhi was much above than any man made awards'. Therefore, Nobel Peace awards penal should not regret. Mahatma Gandhi has done much more than just to qualifying for any man made awards.

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  • Nelson Lewis, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 03 2007

    Mahatma Gandhi was one of the greatest souls to have walked on this earth. This selfless man should have been given the Nobel Prize for Peace for the immense contributions he made for India's freedom from the British colonial rule through non-violent means. Achieving something through peaceful, non-violent ways is something noteworthy.

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