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Mahatma Gandhi Speech – It is indeed rare for
someone to create as great an impact on a nation as
Mahatma Gandhi did with India. Mohandas
Karamchand Gandhi who has the honorific Mahatma
added to his name, was an Indian lawyer, politician,
and anti-colonial nationalist. Furthermore, Gandhi
came forward with the highly successful nonviolent
resistance against British rule. Moreover, this man was
inspired by several civil rights and freedom movements
across the world.

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Early Life

Mahatma Gandhi came into this world on October 2,


1869. This great personality was born in an Indian
Gujarati family. Law training of this man took place at
the Inner Temple in London. The making of his
greatness took place in South Africa. It was here that
Mahatma Gandhi spent a significant part of his life.

Furthermore, in South Africa, Mahatma Gandhi raised


his family. Most noteworthy, it was here that Gandhi
fought for civil rights by employing nonviolent
resistance.

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Life-Changing Events

When Mahatma Gandhi came to South Africa, he had


to deal with racial discrimination due to his skin color.
Once while traveling on a stagecoach along with
Europeans, he was asked to sit near the driver on the
floor. Mahatma Gandhi came forward with his refusal
as clearly this was a great humiliation for him.
Consequently, Gandhi had to suffer beating because of
his refusal.

In another incident, Mahatma Gandhi was forcefully


made to quit a train at Pietermaritzburg in South
Africa. This was due to his adamant refusal to quit the
first-class. Consequently, he spent the entire night
shivering in the train station. Such events of pure racial
discrimination were certainly instrumental in shaping
the ideology of this great man. Ultimately, Mahatma
Gandhi began to question the standing of his people in
the British Empire.

Struggle for Independence

Mahatma Gandhi came back to India in 1915. By this


time, there was a significant escalation in the
reputation of this man. Furthermore, Mahatma Gandhi
became famous as a leading Indian nationalist. After
his return, Gandhi became part of the Indian National
Congress. In 1920, this man took leadership of the
Congress.

As part of the freedom struggle, Mahatma Gandhi


launched important movements like Champaran
Satyagraha, Kheda Satyagraha, Khilafat, Non-Co-
operation, Salt Satyagraha, Civil Disobedience, and
Quit India. This shows the immense contribution of
this man towards Indian independence.

Nonviolence

Mahatma Gandhi was a huge advocate of nonviolence.


In fact, we can safely say that he was the originator of
the principle of nonviolence. Furthermore, he was the
first person to apply this concept on such a massive
political scale. This man always preached people
regarding the importance of ahimsa or non-violence.

If you want to learn more about Gandhi’s ideas


regarding nonviolence or ahimsa, then refer to his
famous autobiography “The Story of My Experiments
with Truth”.

One incidence which clearly shows Mahatma Gandhi’s


staunch support for nonviolence was the Chauri-
Chaura incident. In this incident, angry demonstrators
attacked a police station and set fire to the police.
Consequently, there was the death of twenty-two
policemen. Most noteworthy, there was the halting of
the ongoing successful non-co-operation movement by
Gandhi due to this incident.

He took this decision to halt the non-co-operation


movement because he was strictly against the violence
of any kind. 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. This great
man continues to command respect not only in India
but all over the world.

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