Gandhi story
The Gandhi story
His name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he was born on the second of October of the year 1869 AD, and he became one of the world’s leading politicians whose achievements we still remember and preserve to this day. He was the spiritual leader of the Indian Republic that was able to obtain its independence with his hands. He was known to hate oppression and tyranny. Establishing a movement for civil disobedience that is based on the non-use of violence completely, and this movement was inspiring to obtain rights and freedoms in various parts of the world, and from that time he was known throughout the world by the name Mahatma Gandhi, which means in Sanskrit language the great spirit, and was honored in India and the title of Abu The nation, and Indians celebrate his birthday annually and consider it an official national holiday in honor of his soul, and globally, his birthday is called the International Day of Nonviolence.
Gandhi was residing in the southern regions of the African continent, and he was working as a lawyer, and during this period he was able to establish his famous city movement, and when he returned to India in the year 1915 AD, he organized a group of protests in urban cities with the help of peasants and farmers in addition to workers, to alleviate the rate of poverty and the occurrence of Women realize their rights, and obtain harmony in both national and religious terms, by setting limits to ostracism, racism and economic self-reliance, and most important of all, India's independence and liberation from foreign domination of it. In the year 1930AD he headed a protest movement against Britain; As a result of imposing a tax on salt, he led a march in the name of the Dandy Salt March, during which he and his companions walked a distance of about four hundred kilometers; He spent a few years in prisons in India and South Africa, and as far as the Gandhi man was concerned, he was modest and self-reliant, a vegetarian who did not eat meat, and he relied on fasting for long periods as a form of self-purification and protest, and he wore dotty and shawls, which are traditional Indian embroidery .
Given that these areas are British colonies in which the people of the country work for the occupier, and suffer from injustice and tyranny, Gandhi made a group of things and efforts, as an attempt by him to change reality and restore rights to their owners, and one of his most important achievements related to that
Increase the self-confidence of Indian immigrants, rid them of fear, and increase their moral level. Establishing a newspaper under the name of Indian opinion, in which he published the principle of nonviolence. Creation of a party dedicated to defending the rights of Indian workers, under the name of the Indian Conference of Natal. Fight against all laws that prohibit Indians from voting and voting. Eliminate the Asian decree that required Indians to register in certain records. Not identifying the migration of Indians to southern Africa. Support the law to fix marriage with non-Christians.
Gandhi’s invitations did not impress fanatical Hindu groups. One of these groups shot him on January 30, 1948, when he died and died at the age of seventy-eight.
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