Smiling , especially in adverse conditions is not a virtue of cowards, at the time of dire predicament it requires rock solid internal strength coupled with unwavering integrity. India is probably the only country in the world which holds a antithetic explanation for its every introduction and description .
so is the case with its age old intro…India…a land of Gandhi. Two Gandhis has been produced by India till now, one who is real, a chiseled diamond, scintillating, and always radiating ethereal energy beams through his presence…inseparably mixed with soul and soil of India. This Gandhi lived and died in Indian villages, envisioned a India that will never abandon its rural space. Ironically and regrettably, India never respected Gandhi ,nevertheless there was no dearth of tokenism. This Gandhi is anguished, he is in deep pain, distraught and exasperated on the condition of India, especially for the millions of rural Indian, who helped India in achieving epithet ….HUNGER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. This is our beloved Bapu…..A WEEPING GANDHI.
Soon after the death of weeping Bapu ,a new AVTAR of Bapu came into existence and this was smiling Bapu …….but now where is he? put your hand in your pocket and delve inside, exactly, printed on your greenback ,here he is, omnipresent and omnipotent smiling Gandhi just contrary to our genuine feeble weeping Gandhi .
Rural to urban exodus of paper Gandhi left more than 70% ill fated Indian impoverished and indigent, having nothing to complain about besides their destiny. smiling Gandhi might help weeping, for that purpose he will have to reach India which lives through its 6 lac villages.
So I am leaving you amid battle between two Gandhi..if feeble wins so will India as it happened in 1947.

accha hai..gandhi ko maine is view se kabhi nahn socha...na kabhi sochunga bhi nahn....nd today for money anyone can do anything...if gandhi is not here,it's fantastic cz he couldn't see all these stuffs,he would die every day nd every second of his life....guru accha hai wo pocket me hain nahn to bahar aake updesh dete nd u know now the conditions are different.bahut acha soch rahe ho..likhte rahna..bye.tc
ReplyDeleteUday, you write in a very pompous way. I appreciate and I mean it. It is the most wonderful article amongst all the three. I have been a true admirer of Mr. Mahatma Gandhi since I read about him. And, in the mean time I pursued your article, it is very good.
ReplyDeleteSmiling Gandhi is weeping day by day, as the matter of fact second by second. But never mind, one day we guys will make him smiling once again, and I promise you I will take an initiative.
Keep writing and I will read whenever I will get time. It will give energy to me so that I can write my views too. Take care mate.
Nice title and awesome content. The smiling Gandhi seems promising 😋
ReplyDeleteLoved the contrast that you have managed to bring out so beautifully. Especially the line. "Smiling Gandhi might help weeping Gandhi".
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