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Gandhi's Cartoon Takes Social Media Like A Storm
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 Oct 2020 3:26 PMToday marks the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi. The nation is observing the 151st birth anniversary of the 'Father of the Nation'.
Whenever, we talk about Mahatma Gandhi, one quote that strikes everyone's mind is "India will be free when the women feel safe to walk in the streets of India in the midnight."
Sadly, even after 74 years of attaining Independence, Gandhiji's dream was not fulfilled. The protection of women is one of the biggest worries for the nation.
The Hathras rape case has created quite a stir and gave an insight into how these sorts of sensitive issues were handled by the system.
A picture of Mahatma Gandhi went viral on social media amid growing outrage against the violence against women. The message in the picture perfectly suits the prevailing situations.
In the viral picture, Gandhi can be seen handing over his stick to a girl, with a caption, "Use It Beti, It's Not 1947. It's Your Time To Fight For Yourself."
The creator of the picture wants to tell a serious message. Gandhi who batted for non-violence, urging a woman to use the stick tells the severity of the burning issue.
Whenever, we talk about Mahatma Gandhi, one quote that strikes everyone's mind is "India will be free when the women feel safe to walk in the streets of India in the midnight."
Sadly, even after 74 years of attaining Independence, Gandhiji's dream was not fulfilled. The protection of women is one of the biggest worries for the nation.
The Hathras rape case has created quite a stir and gave an insight into how these sorts of sensitive issues were handled by the system.
A picture of Mahatma Gandhi went viral on social media amid growing outrage against the violence against women. The message in the picture perfectly suits the prevailing situations.
In the viral picture, Gandhi can be seen handing over his stick to a girl, with a caption, "Use It Beti, It's Not 1947. It's Your Time To Fight For Yourself."
The creator of the picture wants to tell a serious message. Gandhi who batted for non-violence, urging a woman to use the stick tells the severity of the burning issue.