Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

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Prepare a speech !

Time :- 2 mins

Topic :- 3 reasons why I like Mahatma Gandhi

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Answered by 5025388p
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Explanation:

He was a staunch man who would never tolerate the tarnishing of his movement with any kind of violence. Mahatma Gandhi was a man who gave his whole life to the nation. No doubt people refer to him as the father of the nation. His empathy for the poor, oppressed, and lower caste people is absolutely unparalleled.

Answered by SiLENtDEvilll
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★Good morning everyone! I'm glad to get the opportunity to deliver a speech on the topic of the reasons for what I like Gandhiji.

★As we all know, Gandhiji was born in Porbandar of Gujrat on 2nd October,1869. He started his education in a local school and passed the Entrance Examination at the age of 17. After that he left for the foreign land to study bar-at-law. In 1915, he came back to India and joined the freedom movement.

★The very first reason for which I have a great regard to him is his love for his native country. Many people forget their own land after getting fame in abroad. But Gandhiji was an exception. After passing bar-at-law he returned to his own country and started legal practice in Mumbai High Court. Besides, his contribution to the freedom movement proves how much he was concerned about the independence of India.

★Secondly, he had a huge place in his heart for the backwards society. Not only for the Indians he felt for everyone who was in poor condition. When he went to South Africa he fought for the inhabitants of South Africa who were known as emigrated Indians(Kala Aadmi). He started a movement in a non-violant way against their oppression and injustice towards the Kala Aadmi.

★Last but not the least, his thoughts of non-violent movements motivate me a lot. He was the first freedom fighter who taught us to protest with non-violence. His law of 'Ahimsha' inspired many youth to join the movement.

★We should follow his principals and idealism of peace and harmony to be successful in our lives and for constructing a great Nation.

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