Gandhi ji

In the morning of 1915, the sun rose with a new hope as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi returned India.After his arrival to India, he started helping Indian people facing various problems from the British ru His simple clothing and sublimate thinking earned him the title of 'Mahatama'. His struggles and his headstrong nature are the stepping stones of the dandi movement, the incidents of Champaran, Chauri Chaura, etc.With his each step he wrote epitaphs of slavery(that was going to elope) and legendary tales of nationalism and freedom. His endless loop of wrinkles and lesions that he earned from years of struggle overflowed from his skinny hands to weave the destiny lines of our nation that today we take proud to be a part of. His wooden stick knocked at the doors of freedom which had to break open as Gandhiji built that stick out of every Indian's sweat and blood.Many times he got arrested and sent to the jail but he never discourages himself and continued fighting for national freedom.
There is a tradition in India where where women fast for their children's welfare like sakat, hoi ashtami, etc. Mahatama Gandhi undertook seventeen fasts during Indian's freedom movement. His longest hunger strike went on for twenty one days. He grew this nation bit by bit just like a father nurtures his child. And hence we call him Bapu. The father of our nation who once devoted the major part of his life to service his country can be seen smiling through the photographs on almost all the government institutions, schools, organisations and our currency notes. 
He believed that truth was the greatest power. He extended satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggles in South Africa for Indian rights. He always walked on the path of Ahimsa and this is evident from his non violent movements. Mahatma Gandhi always believed that weapons are not the only answer for any problem; in fact they created more problems than they solved. Mahatma Gandhi was a man with mission who not only fought for the country’s independence but also gave his valuable contribution in uprooting various evils of the society
He proved that everything is possible in the world if you have a strong will, courage and determination.

 

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