Letter to Mahatma Gandhi



To,

 Mr. M.K.Gandhi,


I really hope wherever you are you are doing well.

I  have a few stories to tell.

Sadly, but I have to start this tale which is very cruel.

I don't know how you managed such a mess while battling against British Raj,  

but now the battle is going on amongst the people of our own country.

Round Table Conference is a day-to-day activity, 

motives are modified from harmony to harm only.

Your dream of education has accomplished up to a certain limit 

but sadly, minds are blind and few more are coming.

The constitution is written as beautifully as you wanted,

 but now it's just a part of museums labeled as the opening is prohibited.

Unity was the biggest lesson you taught and 

It's also seen when we are fighting against a good cause.

Non-violence movement is also carried out properly 

when someone is brutally killed and raped severely.

Sorry that the conclusion is so gloomy but, 

the place you wanted to be the example of heaven is becoming a living hell.

That bullet not only took us away from you but from each lesson taught by you.


From

Dilapidated India




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