DEAR BAPU, YOU ARE IMMORTAL, I NEED ESSAY FOR 2000 WORDS
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it was in the year 1909 . The place was salisbury ,a large town of South Africa.It was then ruled by the Britishers .but the rulers were sworn racists .they considered nonwhite persons as brutes and behaved with them accordingly . The natives of the country were deprived of many legitimate rights at that time an English man who was then the collecter of salisbury orderd arbitraily that no black person can drive a bullock cart on the man road of the town .......
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Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, New Delhi
3rd February 2020
Dear Bapu,
I am writing this letter to you to express my gratitude for inspiring me and for your immeasurable contribution to the freedom of our country.
I am starting with an important day for the citizens of India. Your birth anniversary, Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated on October 2 as a national event across India. This day is celebrated by people across the entire world as the International Day of Non-violence.
Dear Bapu, in spite of the great danger from the British, you initiated and took the lead in the Salt March of 1930. It was an open declaration of civil disobedience to protest the British rule in India. Your action that day started off the massive wave of nonviolent resistance to the British colonial rule. Your non-violence and satyagraha policy lead India to achieve Independence in August 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.
Dear Babu, you are immortal. You will always live in our hearts. We will always remember you for your selfless love for the country and her citizens. Today India is a sovereign nation and one of the greatest countries of the world. But we have not forgotten that we owe everything to you.
You are indeed the great soul, the Mahatma Gandhi. Your life, your selflessness, your simplicity and your noble principles have inspired me. You are my role model and I will always do my best to follow your footsteps.
Yours affectionately,
Amardeep
A proud son of India