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a letter on Bapu who inspired us in Thousand Words

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Answered by Nikki57
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Bhatinda city,
Krishna colony,
Punjab state.

Date- 23/8/17

Dear Bapu,

Great people are one in lakhs and so were you Bapu. Great people like you are born once in thousand years and dies after doing a lot to the country, to the people and they form a ever living personality of themselves in the world, in the heart of people. You were apart from all those crowd of people who were normal, you were special, you made your name in everyone heart and your inspirations are forever settled in everyone heart.

What I can say about your kindness and your love for a country! My one of the role model and inspiration is none other than you . You not only inspired me , you inspires, inspiring, and will keep on inspiring people with your works and quotes, though you are not alive in this world but you are forever alive in each Indian people heart.

War is not a solution to every problem, said by you, it's true, wars are not solutions to every problem. You made me inspired by making me determined to always move to the right path and solving problems, fights, and difficulties with peace. We all will carry this idea in every field of life, as this skill of being peaceful and doing works wisely in difficult situations is needed in every part of our life as it makes our character more sensible and we become one of the likes of people. I believe that your ideas will be a mindset for everyone and everyone will effectively use your ideas in their life.

It would be great if I would be able to meet you once in my life and if they would be possible I am sure that day would be a great day of my life.You are the father of our nation, your photo is not in currency notes like that only, you were special and unique that's why it's there. You selflessly contributed to the people, you made them feel proud of their country.

The movements started by you were very effective and made our India proud, you made us realise that one should be happy with what they have, one should respect ones country heritage, countries culture and country things. Foreign materials aren't as good as we have.

You fled the Britishers from India by non-violence which is one of the successful thing you have done. Children even loved you for your kindness and the love you gave to everyone.

The famous quote by you-

"The weak can never forgive, forgiveness is the attribute of the strong"

You made us realise that mistakes happen from everyone, but the strong is one who forgives not punish, punishment can never make anyone accept his mistake, but the kind words will make. One should be wise enough to forgive one who commits mistake.

You also said that we should serve everyone selflessly without caring of the price. We should be happy that we are helping others, price doesn't matters, good deeds are more than anything.Also , it is said by you , that work hard as you will live forever, that means, that we should work hard without caring of future, we don't know when we will die, but we should serve others as we will live forever so our name is forever alive. There are many other things you inspired me with. Can't tell more in words.

At last I would thank you for your works and inspirations. You were alive , you are alive, and you will be alive.

An Indian.
Nikki.




Answered by SelieVisa
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Letter to Bapu

Dated 21st February 2022

Dear Bapu,

Today is a special day because I writing a little letter to you. This letter is written with much love and appreciation from my heart.

First, I wish to tell you that your birth anniversary, Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated by us on October 2 as a national event. This day is observed across the entire world as the International Day of Non-violence. This is the least we can do for your humility and selfless sacrifice.

Dear Bapu, your Salt March from March to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience to protest the British rule in India. Your Non-cooperation Movement against the British was more powerful than any weapon of war. Your non-violence and satyagraha policy lead India to achieve Independence in August of 1947.

You believed that all human beings are God’s special people and must be treated equally irrespective of their caste, color, language, creed, region, and religion. We will never forget your philosophy of non-violence. You have taught us to remove discrimination from every corner of our Motherland.

Dear Bapu, because of your work for an independent India, we are a free people living in a free country of equality, liberty, and dignity. You are immortal. Your sacrifice and your noble principles will live on from generation to generation. You are my role model and I will always try to follow in your footsteps.

Yours affectionately,

S. JOSEPH

A proud Indian

Dimapur City

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