1. The Father of the Nation wanted ministers and bureaucrats of the new independent India not to live as ‘Sahib Log’. This is evident from Gandhiji’s counsel to the ministers of Bengal when they came to pay their respects to him on August 15, 1947. He said, “Today, you have worn on your head a crown of thorns. The seat of power is a nasty thing. You have to remain ever wakeful on that seat. You have to be more non-violent, more humble and more forbearing. You are there to serve the villages and the poor.”
2. Serving the people was always the cornerstone of Gandhiji’s utterances on the role of public men. These days when the word ‘public servant’ is used so freely, it may be apt to recall Gandhiji’s concept of the term. In fact, he said in clear terms in The Harijan: “Legislators are not the masters, but the servants of their electors—the nation.” A public servant or public worker, according to Gandhiji, should place the country above himself and should red
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is it is our Indian independent day we have pray for our Bharat mata as our Bharatgod so we have to repect
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