Mohandas Karamchad Gandi was born in the year 1869 in Paorbander. He used to study law in London and also England. He started his early career as a lawyer in Bombay but then he went to South Africa and he did a protest against the government for Indian immigrants’ rights at South Africa. On the year 1915, he went back to India and he started his career as a politicians. He against the British Government and form the Indian National Congress.
After a
few years of his political career, Gandi started to think about independent for
India from the British Government. In order his dream that want to achieve
independent for India there was a problem that he faced which was the antipathy
that was existent between Indian Hindus and Muslims. He was condemned for
weakening Hindus’ political power through his belief in the equality of all
religious faiths. Although Gandi
received many critics he still regarded as the father of Indian Independent.
On the
30th January 1948, India had lost one of the most wonderful leaders
that also very well known as father of Indian Independent. Gandi was in his way
to the Birla House to perform his prayer meeting. He always to visit Birla
House when he was in New Delhi. Sharp at 5pm, people started to gather for the
prayer meeting. Gandi was believed arrive to the prayer meeting location about
twelve minutes past five, he walked across the grass and some company that were
believe to be his own follower. Suddenly, several shots rang out. Gandi fell to
the ground with a pool of blood. A doctor was rushed to the scene but it was too
late for him to save the great leader of India ever had.
The
police had stated that Gandi had been killed by three pistol shots in his
chest. Police was able to track his killer. The killer was Nathuram Godse, he
is a Hindu activist who was believed to be connected to the Hindu organization
Mahasabha. He received death sentences and was hanged on 15 November 1949.
Prepared by: Nur Amira Binti Najmuddin
Prepared by: Nur Amira Binti Najmuddin
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