The Achievement of Mahatma Gandhi

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The Achievement of Mahatma Gandhi

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the achievement of Mahatma

Gandhi. Mahatma's name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi was a Indian

political and spiritual leader that lived from 1869 to 1948. In South Africa he

fought for Indian population and practiced law there as well. He worked hard for

Indian independence from Great Britain and He gave up on western ways to have

a abstinence and spiritual life. Most of his fights was by him fasting until the

violence has ended. His achievements were all by his fight against violence and

the unfairness in this world. He has helped a lot of people by fighting against

violence and the Indian population.

Gandhi helped everywhere he went like when Gandhi was still deeply

involved in Champaran, he received news about the labor conditions in Ahmedabad

and he went right on to right a letter to Bhai Ambalalji who was a mill-owner.

He doesn't interrupt in affairs of family relationships because he doesn't want to

be involved in any affairs. Gandhi's achievement was all for the good of the

people and was all volunteering. His success in South Africa brought him to India

and he has planned to use the same method that he has used in South Africa for

the campaign which was a geographic strategy that would soon be in a sense that

he has conquered the world. Gandhi was a caring person because he said the site

of his "home" would be a poor town in a poor city...

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...divided and there was no question of giving 550 millions (55

Crores Rs ) to Pakistan. Yet the Hindu Mahasabha and the Godse Apte gang of

murderers were hell bent on killing the Mahatma.

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