October 12, 2009

What Do You Think About Gandhiji?


By The Students of Summer Valley School

He was a man who changed the course of history with the simple tools of peace and non-violence. (Navodita Kandari)
To me, he was a Mahatma. He was the symbol of peace and non-violence, a great man who fought for his country. (Rajeshwari Panwar)
A man of knowledge, the embodiment of love, an ocean of patriotism, a sea of humanity and possessing the most powerful weapons of truth and non-violence. (Sugandha Khaitan)
He was an ideal person for every Indian, a soul believing in truth, peace and non-violence. (Rhythm Dua)
A fire that burnt away the impurities of India. (Zaara Hussain)
A great person with a pure soul and heart, he always followed the path of truth.
(Saumya Bhatt)
A man of high principles. (Unnati Nautiyal)
A simple and peace loving person who can never die in our hearts. (Saumya Khanduri)
A moral force born of truth and non-violence. (Shweta Sirohi)
A freedom fighter who could do anything for his country. (Ankita Gupta)
A National Hero. (Aishwarya Singhal)
Apostle of non-violence. (Yagya Dalakoti)
A person who believed in simple living and high thinking. (Nidhi Pundir)
A true revolutionery. (Karnika Deo)
A man who believed in non-violence and freed our country from the British.
(Shaista Khan)
A great freedom fighter. (Diksha)
The ideal freedom fighter who won independence for India.
(Shabnam Yasmin Choudhury)
A true freedom fighter, a National Hero and the Father of the Nation. (Richa Choubey)
Father of the Nation. (Priyanka Rana & Preeti Painuly)
A person who believed in peace and non-violence. (Aparna Bartwal)
A great personality, an apostle of peace and love. (Shreya Kandari)
Inspiration for Indians. (Vidhika Bhardwaj)
A man of simple living and high thinking. (Beenu Virmani)
A "mahapurush". A true mentor for all Indians. (Shria Bhatia)
A pioneer of the non-violent struggle for freedom. (Shivani Nautiyal)
A noble and pure soul full of humanity. (Vertika Singh)
Gandhi Ji, best known as "Bapu", symbolized the common man of India. (Sonali Bhandari)

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