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Every Indian knows about the amount of sacrifice made by Mahatma Gandhi to get freedom from Britishers. He had spent most of his life in prison than outside. People of both sexes were mesmerised by his leadership and spiritually bonded with him. Many have lost their lives just to uphold his decision to unnerve the attrocities of British forces. It is quite common for any leader to be appreciative of his followers and befriend them., which motivates his followers to sustain the ordeals for decades. If so,

Is it not a shame on the part of his grandson to give his questionable opinion on Mahatma Gandhi's 'spiritual marriage' with a lady other than his wife?

Or is it a new found easy way he found to earn all the money sacrificed by Mahatma Gandhi during his freedom fight for the benefit of the people of our country, depriving his heir from enjoying his wealth?

2007-01-15 04:18:05 · 4 answers · asked by Shooting stars 3 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

4 answers

it is shameful, and reminds me of this quote from shakespeare's Julius caesar:
"The bad a man does lives on after his death,
The good is oft interred* with their bones"

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*oft interred=often buried/burnt

2007-01-15 04:33:28 · answer #1 · answered by sushobhan 6 · 0 0

it is not a shame for his grandson by doing this all the indians came to about MAHATMA gandhi

2007-01-15 04:38:52 · answer #2 · answered by guriiiii 1 · 0 0

Gandhi has always preached to speak the truth. His grandson follows his preachings.

2007-01-15 04:51:18 · answer #3 · answered by liketoaskq 5 · 0 0

Definitely, yes.
Where he was for so many years.

2007-01-16 02:28:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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