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Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 26, 2010, 11:12:58 PM »
Mahatma Gandhi






Name:Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Born:2 October 1869

Place:Porbandar, Kathiawar Agency,(Gujrat) British India

Died:30 January 1948 (aged 78)

Place:New Delhi, Union of India

Cause of death   

Assassination

Nationality

Indian

Other names   

Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu

Alma mater   

University College London, University of London

Religion   

Hinduism

Spouse(s)   

Kasturba Gandhi

Children   

Harilal
Manilal
Ramdas
Devdas


Parents   

Putlibai Gandhi (Mother)
Karamchand Gandhi (Father)


Early Life:

Belonged:Hindu Modh community

Influences:The stories of Shravana and Maharaja Harishchandra

Marriage:May 1883,13-year old Mohandas was married to 14-year old Kasturbai Makhanji(Arrange Marriage)



Education:On 4 September 1888, less than a month shy of his 19th birthday, Gandhi traveled to London, England, to study law at University College London and to train as a barrister.

Civil rights movement in South Africa (1893–1914):

In South Africa, Gandhi faced discrimination directed at Indians. He was thrown off a train at Pietermaritzburg after refusing to move from the first class to a third class coach while holding a valid first class ticket.
He suffered other hardships on the journey as well, including being barred from several hotels.Gandhi extended his original period of stay in South Africa to assist Indians in opposing a bill to deny them the right to vote. Though unable to halt the bill's passage, his campaign was successful in drawing attention to the grievances of Indians in South Africa. He helped found the Natal Indian Congress in 1894,and through this organization, he molded the Indian community of South Africa into a homogeneous political force.

In 1906, the Transvaal government promulgated a new Act compelling registration of the colony's Indian population. At a mass protest meeting held in Johannesburg on 11 September that year, Gandhi adopted his still evolving methodology of "satyagraha" (devotion to the truth), or non-violent protest, for the first time, calling on his fellow Indians to defy the new law and suffer the punishments for doing so, rather than resist through violent means.Indian protesters finally forced South African General Jan Christiaan Smuts to negotiate a compromise with Gandhi.Gandhi's ideas took shape and the concept of satyagraha matured during this struggle.

Struggle for Indian Independence (1915–1945)

In 1915, Gandhi returned from South Africa to live in India.

Gandhi believed that the industrial development and educational development that the Europeans had brought with them were required to alleviate many of India's problems. Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a veteran Congressman and Indian leader, became Gandhi's mentor. Gandhi's ideas and strategies of non-violent civil disobedience initially appeared impractical to some Indians and Congressmen. In Gandhi's own words, "civil disobedience is civil breach of unmoral statutory enactments." It had to be carried out non-violently by withdrawing cooperation with the corrupt state. Gandhi's ability to inspire millions of common people became clear when he used satyagraha during the anti-Rowlatt Act protests in Punjab.

Gandhi’s vision would soon bring millions of regular Indians into the movement, transforming it from an elitist struggle to a national one.

The positive impact of reform was seriously undermined in 1919 by the Rowlatt Act.In protest, a nationwide cessation of work (hartal) was called, marking the beginning of widespread, although not nationwide, popular discontent.13 April 1919, in the Jallianwala Bagh(Amritstar),5,000 men, women and children gathered to protest.
The British military commander, Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer, blocked the main entrance, and ordered his soldiers to fire into an unarmed and unsuspecting crowd killing 379 people (as according to an official British commission; Indian estimates ranged as high as 1,499).

Non-Cooperation

Gandhi employed non-cooperation, non-violence and peaceful resistance as his "weapons" in the struggle against British. In Punjab, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of civilians by British troops (also known as the Amritsar Massacre) caused deep trauma to the nation, leading to increased public anger and acts of violence. Gandhi criticized both the actions of the British Raj and the retaliatory violence of Indians. He authored the resolution offering condolences to British civilian victims and condemning the riots which, after initial opposition in the party, was accepted following Gandhi's emotional speech advocating his principle that all violence was evil and could not be justified.But it was after the massacre and subsequent violence that Gandhi's mind focused upon obtaining complete self-government and control of all Indian government institutions,maturing soon into Swaraj or complete individual, spiritual, political independence.
Also Gandhi expanded his non-violence platform to include the swadeshi policy — the boycott of foreign-made goods, especially British goods. Linked to this was his advocacy that khadi (homespun cloth) be worn by all Indians instead of British-made textiles.


Salt Satyagraha (Salt March)


Gandhi stayed out of active politics and, as such, the limelight for most of the 1920s. He focused instead on resolving the wedge between the Swaraj Party and the Indian National Congress, and expanding initiatives against untouchability, alcoholism, ignorance and poverty.
Gandhi launched a new satyagraha against the tax on salt in March 1930. This was highlighted by the famous Salt March to Dandi from 12 March to 6 April, where he marched 388 kilometres (241 miles) from Ahmedabad to Dandi, Gujarat to make salt himself. Thousands of Indians joined him on this march to the sea. This campaign was one of his most successful at upsetting British hold on India; Britain responded by imprisoning over 60,000 people.

World War II and Quit India

World War II broke out in 1939 when Nazi Germany invaded Poland.After long deliberations, Gandhi declared that India could not be party to a war ostensibly being fought for democratic freedom, while that freedom was denied to India itself. As the war progressed, Gandhi intensified his demand for independence, drafting a resolution calling for the British to Quit India. This was Gandhi's and the Congress Party's most definitive revolt aimed at securing the British exit from India.
Quit India became the most forceful movement in the history of the struggle, with mass arrests and violence on an unprecedented scale.Thousands of freedom fighters were killed or injured by police gunfire, and hundreds of thousands were arrested. Gandhi and his supporters made it clear they would not support the war effort unless India were granted immediate independence. He even clarified that this time the movement would not be stopped if individual acts of violence were committed, saying that the "ordered anarchy" around him was "worse than real anarchy." He called on all Congressmen and Indians to maintain discipline via ahimsa, and Karo Ya Maro ("Do or Die") in the cause of ultimate freedom.

Freedom and partition of India

Gandhi advised the Congress to reject the proposals the British Cabinet Mission offered in 1946, as he was deeply suspicious of the grouping proposed for Muslim-majority states—Gandhi viewed this as a precursor to partition. However, this became one of the few times the Congress broke from Gandhi's advice (though not his leadership), as Nehru and Patel knew that if the Congress did not approve the plan, the control of government would pass to the Muslim League. Between 1946 and 1948, over 5,000 people were killed in violence. Gandhi was vehemently opposed to any plan that partitioned India into two separate countries. But an overwhelming majority of Muslims living in India, alongside Hindus and Sikhs, favoured partition.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League, commanded widespread support in West Punjab, Sindh, North-West Frontier Province and East Bengal. The partition plan was approved by the Congress leadership as the only way to prevent a wide-scale Hindu-Muslim civil war.
Gandhi dislike the partition idea but Gandhi's closest colleagues had accepted partition as the best way out, and Sardar Patel endeavoured to convince Gandhi that it was the only way to avoid civil war. A devastated Gandhi gave his assent.

Assassination

On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while having his nightly public walk on the grounds of the Birla Bhavan (Birla House) in New Delhi. The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi responsible for weakening India by insisting upon a payment to Pakistan.Godse and his co-conspirator Narayan Apte were later tried and convicted; they were executed on 15 November 1949.

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Mahatma Gandhi Biography
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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2010, 01:14:19 AM »
Good work Rahul Veere. :happy: To be honest, I am a big critic of Mahatma Gandhi so can't comment much. This may offend some of his hardcore supporters. :happy: Any ways, I am not that qualified to comment on such a gr8 personality.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2010, 01:29:29 AM »
Many people specially almost all the punjabi's criticize him

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2010, 01:43:02 AM »
Many people specially almost all the punjabi's criticize him
Gujratis criticize him more than punjabis. Nathu Ram was a gujju, if m not wrong.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2010, 02:16:25 AM »
me not gona comment too mch but he was not fair with bhagat singh.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2010, 02:21:43 AM »
me not gona comment too mch but he was not fair with bhagat singh.
exactly  :happy: but there are other reasons too.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2010, 03:21:10 AM »
Well hun bichli gal kise nu nahi pata so apa ta kuch keh nahi sakde.
He didn't even see the freedom and got shot dead..
Bahut kuch sochna penda hai.. read the above biography .you will learn many things

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2010, 05:02:54 AM »
Well hun bichli gal kise nu nahi pata so apa ta kuch keh nahi sakde.
He didn't even see the freedom and got shot dead..
Bahut kuch sochna penda hai.. read the above biography .you will learn many things
Veer there are always two school of thoughts juxtaposed to each other. Gandhi was preacher of Non Violence. Gud for him and others who believed or still believe in non violence. But there were others too, who were as nationalist as Gandhi. Even more than him, coz they sacrificed their lives for India. Those, who used to think India cant attain independence without resorting to non violent means. Those ppl cant be branded as Traitors just coz they fought against British occupiers. Even, if Gandhi didnt agree to voilence, he should have,at least, protested against punishment of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and Udham Singh. He didnt protest or rather he refused to protest. That is a historical fact, no one can deny, except Gandhi's staunch supporters. Secondly, when Pakistan attacked India during 1947 and its forces were fighting against paki forces in J&K, Gandhi threatened indian govt. to go on hunger strike, if it didnt pay Rs. 55 crores due to pakistan as per agreement.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2010, 06:04:56 AM »
Yeah I also don't like that he didn't protested against Bhagat Singh, Raj guru and sukhdev's punishment.
But who knows what was stopping him to do that?
Do you know?
who will let those warriors to die alone
I don't follow anyone.. I just wana take good things from everyone. I respect all the men who fought for freedom.
You never know man,that was past and we can talk about all those things like should have done and shouldn't have.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2010, 07:14:41 AM »
Yeah I also don't like that he didn't protested against Bhagat Singh, Raj guru and sukhdev's punishment.
But who knows what was stopping him to do that?
Do you know?
who will let those warriors to die alone
I don't follow anyone.. I just wana take good things from everyone. I respect all the men who fought for freedom.
You never know man,that was past and we can talk about all those things like should have done and shouldn't have.

i dun hate him. criticizing n hating r two different things.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2010, 07:20:30 AM »
SarYEa NAlO F banDa GAndHI ..

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2010, 08:19:31 PM »
kise lai chnga na keh sakde ta marha v na kaho
nahi compare karo everi got our personality
am also nt big fan of   Mahatma Gandhi  bt no offence
tnx rahul g to share it

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #12 on: February 28, 2010, 12:01:39 AM »
Thanks Lado ji.
Apa kade kise nu changa nahi keh sakde eh human nature aa. apa je koi changi cheez post karan di sochiye ta sare osdiya khamiya kaddange.
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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #13 on: February 28, 2010, 04:18:11 AM »
bRo We DNT saY kI tuHAdi PSt Galt ..

pst vdia. .Bt jede person di gal kite a oh  nhi vdia.

Ehe Family dye member INDRA GANDHi is responsible c 4 the riots of 1984 .4 which ppl are still suffering..

jye ta lok apne punjab dye history tye books dekhan ta pta lge  kon ki c..  [nthing personal] .

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #14 on: February 28, 2010, 04:48:02 AM »
Past ch ki hoya who knows man?
tuhanu pata kuch sikh kuch kehnde te kayi kuch ? whom to believe.
Just take good things from everyone
ladd ke ki milna?
kade ladd ve koi ameer hoya

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« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2010, 04:59:32 AM »
Past ch ki hoya who knows man?
tuhanu pata kuch sikh kuch kehnde te kayi kuch ? whom to believe.
Just take good things from everyone
ladd ke ki milna?
kade ladd ve koi ameer hoya

here i will totally agree with u.
1984 was a year wich is unforgettalbe  as it happend in NY. the twin towers fallen dwn .so was the bluestar .u can see the bullet marks present there. at shri harmandir sahib .
bt i agrre at this thng ki ladd ki kise nye kuch nhi kathyea .. live and let live.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2010, 05:06:30 AM »
thats true
Now tell me one more thing
Britishers killed so many innocent indian people and jalliyawala baagh massacare right?
Why are we still going in UK to live? Why aren't we still taking revenge? Because we know there is nothing we can do anymore. Time heals everything . I don't know what happened back in times, I believe in what I see by my eyes. I am not judging anyone by just having word of mouth as a evidence.

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2010, 05:13:00 AM »
YA we cNT dO anYthNG NW ..BT The Wound are NT heaLEd YEt..bro.

and nor we can do anythng .nw ..except hoping for the gud in future

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« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2010, 05:24:11 AM »
Well wounds never get healed but we have to get away with it.
IF we keep the same thinking than sooner or later this is gona repeat again!
Thats what british did.Devide and rule

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Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2010, 08:32:26 AM »
plzz larhna band karo

eh topic agrue karan lai nai abnya  :thaa: :thaa: :thaa:

 

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