Mahatma who inspired world, was once called 'Half Naked Beggar' by Britain
Mahatma who inspired world, was once called 'Half Naked Beggar' by Britain
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Today is the 152nd birth anniversary of Gandhiji. 2nd October is celebrated not only in India but the whole world proudly celebrates Gandhi Jayanti. Gandhi's popularity is only limited to India. The things he uses are still kept in museums in many countries of the world. But do you know that Gandhi, who inspires the whole world, Britain called him 'half-naked beggar'.

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill who ridiculed mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. It is an incident of 1930 when the British ruled in the country. Rhe British held a meeting in which some country men were also called. When Mahatma Gandhi came into the house, Winston Churchill mocked him in the house saying that "Gandhi is not Mahatma, but he is a half naked beggar".

While making this statement, Churchill would not have imagined that india's half naked beggar would hoist the flag of his ideals all over the world one day. Today, big leaders like Barack Obama and Donald Trump and Putin also consider Mahatma Gandhi as a great leader, and the world walks on the path shown by him. People follow his teachings of non-violence.

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