a speech on role of mahatma Gandhi in tolerance and equality
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NEWS DOMESTIC By Upendranadh Choragudi 03 October 2018
Mahatma Gandhi taught us diversity and tolerance as critical aspects for nation-building
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At a colorful function on 2nd Oct, celebrating the start of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation of India, at Yangon, eminent historian Dr Thant Myint U opined that, it is important to locate Mahatma Gandhi’s leadership in anti-colonial struggle as one of embodiment of moral and spiritual compass that used non-violent means all through; but it also embraced diversity, eschewed bigotry and attempted social reform to transform the society of that time. The struggle towards creating a just and harmonious society is still far from over and people of Myanmar has to imbibe values that Mahatma Gandhi steadfastly promoted.
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Mahatma Gandhi remains a relevant thinker today not only because of his theory and practice of non-violence, but because all his life he also defended political tolerance and religious pluralism. Let me start by talking about Mahatma Gandhi's 50 years-long struggle for national independence.