In my opinion, Gandhi was succeed in his
life work which is to promote non-violence and reuniting other people in India.
Gandhi or his true name, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi had started to let India to
be independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and
freedom across the world.
He had fight for the civil rights of
Muslim and Hindu Indians in South Africa and he became famous. In his speech in
front of Muslim and Hindu Indians, he told them that he wanted them to fight,
not to provoke. He also told them never attack back to the British even they
had do bad to them. It will pay by God, not by them.
Besides that, Gandhi was able to reunite
the people in India which is Hindu and Muslim. They had tolerated to stop the
war become worst and distract others in India. It happened when Gandhi was
fasting for one day to stop the war. Furthermore, some Indians are giving their
weapons to Gandhi in order to stop the war between them and Muslim.
As a conclusion, Gandhi was not failed to
promote non-violence and reuniting other people in India. He transformed the
people in India become more responsible for their country and lives in peace.
For my opinion, i don't think that gandhi succeed because still the hindu and the muslim are still fighting even after they reach independence.However, gandhi is still a great man
ReplyDeletefor me, i also think gandhi was failure to unite the indian people. you can see when pakistan and india still fighting each other until today
ReplyDeleteyou don't give your opinion regarding the tragic end for Gandhi son, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteyeah...I have noticed about it..poor Harilal..
ReplyDeletei totally agree with acap and anis :) but Gandhi was a great leader and father of India!
ReplyDeletei would say that gandhi has succeed.. why? success cant be claimed to others. if Gandhi has done his utmost role to unite the people, then i would consider it as success. the failures were the native Indian because they themselves dont want to change. a person who dont want to change to be better is the failure but gandhi is not a failure.
ReplyDeletein addition, i think you have committed red herring because you were not answering the question