CBSE BOARD X, asked by abenrs943, 1 year ago

Write a letter to 'My dear bapu 'you inspire me on 1000 words

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Answered by shaan67
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How do I write a letter to Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) who inspired me?
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 MarkAsBrainliest
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Letter to Bapu for struggle for Independence and inspiration to me :

Dear Bapu,

    I am very glad that I have got this wonderful opportunity to write this promising letter to you.  

    I just want to say that I follow your wonderful doctrine preaching the voice of the universe -- An eye for an eye makes the world blind. From that day, I have come to know that whatever the reasons be violence is never a solution to the hardest questions thrown to us by difficulties. People may say -- How is that possible? The only answer I can give is that -- Read the life of Bapu.  

    Often while talking to my friends, we use a tone to change the world and at that very moment, I remember your words -- To make the change, be the change. These words redirect to self - improvements which is the most important factor of all. If we do not modify the inner us, there is no chance where we be able to speak out for others.

    You were a barrister by profession and you could have lived a luxurious and wealthy life but you chose to lead India with other great freedom fighters as well as South Africa to form a Republic country. You not only committed as a freedom fighter but also you showed a better path for Indians to follow, the path of non - violence. Your life taught us to live simple and to be peaceful from within.  

    When I was in high school, I read a writing of yours experimenting with Truth. In modern world, to live a saintly life by following the path of Truth is as hard as breaking the hills with a knock. The fact is that you did overcome it. That is from where inspirations came.

    In your life, you struggled to bring freedom by leading a nation like India just with holy words. Freedom came with the help of swords too but your path also made it easier to come.

    We call you -- Bapu, the Father of the Nation. What does it mean? Your life doesn't only mean that we respect you by all heart but your works also guide us to live a beautiful life provided to us by Almighty and for that we are thankful to you, Bapu.

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