Mahatma Gandhi's 150 Birth Anniversary || Baapu: The Universal Truth



Gandhi ji - The Universal Truth
(As a social thinker)
Gandhi ji was a phenomenon of not only India but he known for his truthness at all over the world.He was a great politician along with a social thinker.We  also called him "Baapu".
Baapu adopted the creative works of social services including Home Rule.Thus,there are some specific and important views on Gandhiji's thoughts such as similarity in colour, the end of untouchability, communal Unity, development of women's right, basic education, child marriage and slave system.
He gave his support to the communal Unity between Hindu-Muslim. The most respectable word "Harizan" is given by Gandhiji to untouchables. Baapu says that, the air and the water are equal for each and everyone, it is a natural phenomenon of God.
        Babu wanted to make India powerful and United country by social and political power with Love. Today we are living in the hatred politics and violent society.
Is this "Gandhiji Ke Sapno Ka Bharat"?
       Gandhiji always served this country with heart and truth and made himself a part of the important movements and conferences of India,which co-operated for the bright future of our country.Because of that we called him "The father of nation".
it is a true fact If a person has some different Revolutionary qualities, he has to face some sort of social criticism.But we have to think that "there was something special in Gandhiji that today we can't even move one step without his name and we always carry him heartily in our pockets.He lived such a life that he said in his message that "My life is my message".
At the last Gandhiji was a man of words and heart.
By me about Bapu, it is a little drop from the sea about greatness of Gandhi ji.
Quote by Gandhi ji...
"Be the change what you want to see in the world"
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
"The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong"
"The future depends on what we do in the present"
"Nobody can hurt me without my permission"

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