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Arun Gode

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Arun Gode

Abstract

Gandhi’s freedom movement.

Gandhi’s freedom movement.

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  Gandhi’s freedom movement.

He returned to India leaving anti- apartheid message

To begin new mission of freedom for his own state 

To make India free soon from British colonial rule 

He went on foot Walk for knowing Indian’s vote 

He was on foot walk with followers' over entire state 

Since he was a significant member of National congress

Non-violence was his fighting tool against colonial rule

He asked followers to brief his strategy with the people

 

He assured to the Indians about power of his new weapon

After completion of his foot walk mission over nation

He ran drive for freedom among the gathered people   

He was confident enough for using his non-violence, 

for political fighting with the mighty colonial rule

He asked his followers to protest the executive  

For getting their justified, genuine demand of free state

He taught lession to all followers & gathered people

 

By doing hunger strike against injustice and atrocities

He raised his demand of freedom by mobilizing masses,

By peaceful agitation against ruler’s atrocity & violence

He warned his follower not to be violent against rule

Even if administration would do cruelty & violence

He compelled the British government to negotiate

for freedom by peaceful agitation & non-violence 

It was huge victory of moral force over physical force 

 

Lastly, he gave slogan to the countrymen “Do or Die” 

Under his mission of” Quit India” for independence,

He bent down British ruler by his doctrine non-violence

At last, British government announced freedom to state

He was a freedom fighter, spiritual leader, lawyer

social activist & political ethicist beside political saint 

Unjustified untouchability was black stigma to the soil

He took the mission for its irradiation from civil society 

 

There were two hermitages for mass activation

 Sabarmati in Gujrat & Sewagram in Maharashtra

Both of them have broom & spinning wheel

Which symbolize equality & labor

Work for each hand with touchability

Social, education and cultural equality

Bloom’d remove inequality within the masses

Elite & downtrodden would use without discrimination

 

He would cut cotton threads by spinning wheel

He set the example of weaving clothes to masses

Later, he began the boycott of foreign clothes

He gave the slogan of cottage, small scale industries

For self-reliance of the country for removing poverty

Since he had love and foresight for the country

He worked for unity, tolerance and untouchability

It was the utmost sacrifice for the country’s people


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