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Answered by aishani0607
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Greetings to everyone gathered here on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, I (your name) heartily welcome you to celebrate this momentous day along with us.

On 2nd October, every year India celebrates a national holiday in remembrance and honor of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as Gandhi Jayanti. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is also famously referred to as Mahatma Gandhi, was given the title of “Father of The Nation” by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose for his relentless struggles for our independence. Today is his 151st birth anniversary and we are here to revisit the principles via which he led his life and fought for independence.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, Gujarat on October 2, 1869, in British India to a merchant class family. He was 24 when he first left India to pursue law in South Africa where for the first time encountered inequality due to his race and color, and was thrown out of the train because he didn’t resemble his white co-passengers. When he returned to India to practice law he was appalled to see the injustices around him and his deep sense of doing justice was triggered. He always fought for what is right and participated in many non-violent civil rights movements and led many campaigns like Dandi March which is also called Salt March in 1930 to protest against the illegally imposed salt tax as this basic amenity was already freely available to us due to our coastal location where thousands of people followed Gandhi to the Arabian Sea from his religious retreat in Ahmedabad and the famous Quit India Movement in 1942. He also felt strongly about many unfair practices imposed by the British rule and fought against racism, the caste system, discriminating against people by claiming them as untouchables, and many such societal inequalities. Due to these protests, he along with his followers and many other freedom fighters served their time in prison.

Due to his active interaction with people and the influence he had because of his keen interest in their matters as he truly cared for the people and the desire to help them he soon after became the leader of the Congress party, and this only accelerated the power of Mahatma Gandhi as now his followers and supporters increased and so did his opponents.

He devoted his life to relentlessly working towards spreading awareness about the importance of equality, peace, and harmony in brotherhood. His principles and values still hold great value and people consider it to be the right path to follow and these ideas were spread by many of his disciples, literature writers, and artists.

Today as we go about our lives let’s remember and honor his philosophy by treating people with respect and equality without any prejudices and not conform to violence even at our worst, let’s lead a life in peace by following the path of non-violence. Jai Hind.

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