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what we should write for Gandhi as letter

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Answered by kaan
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Dear bapu,

I am writing this letter to say how you inspired me . Dear bapu, you inspired me by your principles and movements . Your principles of non-violence and Satyagraha has made tremendous changes in many lives . You made India to be independent through your principles without hurting anyone or causing any damage to people . You started dandi movement to save poor people from many kind of humiliations by Britishers for paying taxes on salt . You understood the sufferings of many people and started this moment . Even though you are old , you travel ed from the dandi to Sabarmati Ashram by walk. You started Quit India Movement against Britishers' rule in India where they started recruiting Indians for the war . You protested strongly and said that Indians cannot be involved in a war that is in favour of Democratic purposes. You started non cooperation movement against the Britishers by realising that cannot be involved in a war that they are they are in India only because of co-orporations they received from us . You inspired us by Swadeshi movement for using Indian goods and you helped Muslims by Khilafat movement . You made many moments which help poor people and common people . You gave equal importance both for harijans and normal people . You fought against discriminations made by Britishers in India . All these made me to inspire a lot bapu. You are not only an inspiration , you are also a role model to many people who are not only in India even in foreign countries .

Thank you for all your principles and movements which made India to be free from Britishers.

Answered by saadsaaba
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Dear Mahatma Gandhi,

If I interpret history correctly, you took on two battles simultaneously: You fought for India's Independence from the British and at home, you became the Mahatma for his advocacy of non-violence and tolerance.

Well over a half-a-century after your death, you remain one of the most famous, universally respected and adored public figures. And I want you to know this: You won India's freedom but you lost the war on tolerance.

In the end, the Hindu fanatics won and took over India. In present day India, a mob just dragged a man from his house and beat him to death for allegedly eating beef.

The 50-year-old farmer Akhlaq was in bed when the mob came for him and they used the bricks found beneath his bed and they assaulted him till the bricks broke and until he died. His alleged crime was eating beef. They said he had the beef in his house but as it turns not he didn't. No problem he was a Muslim, so this will soon be forgotten. Just as an aside, they never kill Hindus for eating beef.

He lived in Dadri, it's about an hour away from Delhi. They also dragged the man 22-year-old son and beat him till he was almost dead.

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