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Mahatma Gandhi 2021 Story: What people think of Gandhi today?

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Mahatma Gandhi was born to transfigure humanity with principles of Truth & non-violence. Read this new short story on Gandhi to get a modern perspective.

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Mahatma Gandhi - Introduction

Mahatma Gandhi was an immortal soul born in India to transfigure the entire humanity by propagating the age-old [principles of Truth](/blog/truth-is-above-everything-hindi-poem-on-satya and non-violence. His life was a great example of how an ordinary human being can achieve greatness by following simplicity, sacrifice, and devotion towards one’s goal. However, with the passage of time, there have become varying opinions on his life and how people perceive him. There are still those who revere him, but unfortunately, there are some miscreants who blame him, and then there ate some who just don’t care.

Thus, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti - his birth anniversary - here is a short story on Gandhi by Manas Madrecha titled ”I Love You, Gandhi…” that will give you a glance at how people look upon Gandhi in the modern sense. Enjoy…

Mahatma Gandhi Story

Chapter 1

India was imbued with revolutionary ardor when I had the fortune of meeting him. It was my birthday, and my father had taken me to this man with whom I apparently shared the same birth date: 2nd October.

Despite the decades that had evolved after our meeting, I remember it like yesterday when he had ruffled my hair and told me, “Son, one must maintain integrity in one’s actions and thoughts, because you are the future of this nation!” I was only ten then, but those words had been carved in my conscience for perpetuity.

Two years later in 1947, when India had unshackled Herself from foreign rule, and the name of Gandhi had resounded in every corner of the world, my exultation of victory was overwhelming. My hero had led us to freedom . After all these years, even as I become an octogenarian on my birthday today, for the Independence that you bestowed upon us, I love you, Gandhi…

Mahatma Gandhi Story - Chapter 2

I hate going to school. I don’t mind playing mischiefs with my friends or running around the corridors in the recess, but I hate waking up early and furthermore I hate studies. All I want to do is play all day long. But Mommy and daddy say that “If you want to become a big man in life, you must study!” But not today at least! “Mommy, I am going down to play!”

I ran towards the garden where my other fifth-standard friends had already arrived. All the schools had a holiday today. Yesterday, our teacher had told us, it’s the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, father of our nation. Well, be it so! For the holiday that you give us each year, I love you, Gandhi…

Mahatma Gandhi Story - Chapter 3

I hear a mild bang on the closed shutter of my shop. I slightly lift it up from the inside, to find two men who happen to be my regular customers, waiting flustered.

“Two bottles, usual ones!”

“No sir ji, not today. I’ll get caught!”

“Come on, it’s just the two of us!”

“But…” I give up my protest when I see one of them removing two notes of one thousand rupees. I don’t understand why can’t I sell alcohol on this day openly. I mean, why even declare it a ‘dry day’, when people anyway buy it?

Apprehensively, I hand over their drinks to them, damning Gandhi, whom I don’t like as my business has to suffer for a day because of him! But, as my eyes fall on his photo on our crisp currency, with an avaricious smile, I kiss it and decide, I love you, Gandhi…

Credits

Thank you!

© Story by Manas Madrecha

Manas Madrecha
Manas Madrecha is an Indian poet, author, and Chartered Accountant based in Mumbai, India.

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