Mahatma Gandhi, the great
We are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the father of India. He was a visionary leader who changed history. No words can describe his greatness. He gave up his comfortable living in the service of his country, and fought for the rights of the people of every caste and creed.
His compassion and sympathy for the downtrodden are exemplary. He fought for equality with the upper castes much against the wrath and hate of fundamentalists. He fought for those without equal rights, the people at the lower end of the caste system. They were forced by created circumstances to live in squalor, they were denied education and normal jobs.
Besides the above, Mahatma Gandhi took up the uphill task of throwing out the British from India.
His relentless hard work and willing acceptance of torture and imprisonment throughout his life towards this goal are worth taking lessons from. His message of truth, nonviolence, tolerance, harmony and peace needs to be remembered by present-day politicians.
Today, many are divided on recognising his lifetime struggle. Some say nonviolence is the only contribution he made. Credit is being given to those who did not lend their hand in getting the British to leave India. But without Gandhi’s struggle for peace and his sacrifice, India would never have achieved freedom.