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Bapuji how inspired you letter

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Letter to: Mahatma Gandhi

City
Date
7-07-12
Mahatma Gandhiji
Bhangi Colony
New Delhi.

Dear Mahatmajee,


If you don't mind acknowledge my respectful Namaskar. 

I am writing this letter to let you know that you have always inspired me. Whenever I read about you, it always made me meet you at least once in my life time. 

You are a great leader and you are someone who lived a very selfless life which was for not for himself but for other people.  You were always determined in whatever you do and is someone who has a very strong will power. 

Being true to myself and everyone around is what I learned from you. Belonging to such a simple family and having such a simple life you still gave preference to the studies and acquired the best education possible.

You are my role model when it comes to simple living and high thinking, even with the simple lifestyle you had so much exposure in life. 

I also came to know that you were a good writer as well which inspires me to be versatile and participate in as many good causes as I can. 

Above all the biggest amazing trait of yours which I never forget to mention is that your brought change in the world without any violent activities which is just remarkable. Even after you left this world you inspire you many people. Today in a world of so many advancements I still wish and hope to become like you.

I hope and wish you were here with us so that you could teach us more of your beliefs to us.

Yours sincerely,
your name 
Answered by writersparadise
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Dear Mahatma Gandhiji (Bapu),

I have been hearing about the national leaders who fought for the freedom of our nation from Britishers. I have been inspired by all of them. Among all of them, you were the one who inspired me the most.
I was startled at how to conducted the Dandi March and broke the salt law. I am too impressed by your principle of non-violence. You were too determined for your principles and this made us free from the Britishers.
You went to jail also to fight for the freedom but in all such instances you never lost your temper and always remained calm and strong towards your goals. 
You were a great leader. I wish to be like you Bapu.


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