Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2019: Wishes, WhatsApp Messages, Quotes And Status To Share Remembering The Father Of The Nation

October 2 is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti all over India. It was on this day that the Father of The Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was born. Here a few messages that celebrate the spirit of this day

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Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2019: Wishes, WhatsApp Messages, Quotes And Status To Share Remembering The Father Of The Nation
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world”- Mahatma Gandhi. He literally changed the fate of India. Mahatma Gandhi or Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Father of our Nation, was born on October 2, 1869. Hence, this day is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti all over India. Heroics of Mahatma Gandhi are in abundance and this place is indeed small to sum up the legendary life of Mahatma Gandhi. It was because of him that India attained its Independence from the British rule. His theory of Satyagraha brought India its freedom from the struggle that Britishers leveled on us. Non-cooperation movement, Dandi March, Swadeshi movement and many other events that led British Raj to come to an end India were the brainchild of Gandhi.  

October 2, 2019 with mark the 150th birthday of the father of our nation. It is celebrated with utmost enthusiasm all over the nation with schools and colleges hailing the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.  Many political events are held to celebrate the iconic day. Speeches from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other important political leaders are expected to take place. Meanwhile, here are some suggestions of messages, forwards and status that can be shared by friends and family to remember the late hero. Most of the teachings are still prevalent and are useful to make India a better place to live. Take a look.
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It was on January 30, 1948, that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse in the garden of Birla House. 


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