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Americans owe enormous gratitude to Gandhi: Obama
Washington, Oct 2 (PTI)

As the world celebrates International Day of non-violence, US President Barack Obama said America has its ''roots in the India of Mahatma Gandhi.''

"His teachings and ideals, shared with Martin Luther King Jr. on his 1959 pilgrimage to India, transformed American society through our civil rights movement," Obama said on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Americans owe enormous gratitude to Gandhi, he said.

"The America of today has its roots in the India of Mahatma Gandhi and the nonviolent social action movement for Indian independence which he led," Obama said in a statement.
On behalf of the American people, Obama said he wants to express appreciation for the life and lessons of Mahatma Gandhi on the anniversary of his birth.  "This is an important moment to reflect on his message of non-violence, which continues to inspire people and political movements across the globe," he said.

"We join the people of India in celebrating this great soul who lived a life dedicated to the cause of advancing justice, showing tolerance to all, and creating change through non-violent resistance," Obama said.

As the world remembers the Mahatma on his birthday, Obama said: "We must renew our commitment to live his ideals and to celebrate the dignity of all human beings.

Last month Obama had said that if given a chance he would love to have dinner with Mahatma Gandhi.

Obama expressed his desire in response to a question from a student Lilly during his discussion with 9th graders at Wakefield High School in Arlington Virginia where he, accompanied with the Education Secretary, gave a national speech welcoming students back to school.

Obama called for students to take responsibility and to learn from their failures so that they succeed in the end. "Hi. I'm Lilly. And if you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be," Obama was asked by one of the students.

"Dinner with anyone dead or alive? Well, you know, dead or alive, that's a pretty big list," Obama responded amidst laughter. The next moment he was serious. "You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine,"

Obama said. "Now, it would probably be a really small meal because he didn't eat a lot," he said amidst laughter. But Mahatma Gandhi is someone who has inspired people across the world for the past several generations, he said.

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By: bye
On: 02 Oct 2009 09:18 pm

Gandhiji is like a big brand name Nike misused by illiterate politicians of India to accumulate wealth and power by exploiting innocent poor farmers in the name of progress.

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By: bye
On: 02 Oct 2009 08:52 pm

Dear Obama,Gandhi is a history their so called followers practicing corruption and Fraud as a way of life with out any shame.Look at this Congress party frontal organization called SEVA DAL full of Ex convicts,rowdies, etc,even some of them made MP too.

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By: Shrinivas
On: 02 Oct 2009 07:06 pm

Greatness of Gandhi He did what he preached, some thing easy to say but very difficult to follow. He stressed on simple living, self-reliance, co-operative community service, non-violence, fighting injustice and spirituality. All these are valid today, tomorrow and forever. He was the best. He influenced amazingly large number of social reformers and pioneers. He turned so many common people into selfless dedicated people. I wish I lived when he was around.

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By: ganesh
On: 02 Oct 2009 08:37 pm

Gandhi is the biggest dictator I have seen in the world even though he used non-violence as a means. Others must accept whatever he says; if not he will go on fasting. He never respected opposite views. He was responsible for getting Subash Chandra Bose out of India though Bose was legally elected as the President of the Congress Party opposing Mohandas. Mohandas never gave a long lasting solution to India-Pakistan. Hindu Muslim unity will not exist in India. That is the legacy of Gandhi.

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By: bye
On: 02 Oct 2009 09:07 pm

Dear Southern ganesha,Once moily said this a fight between two powerful merchants class nothing to with Indian farmer,now he got a son-in-law from Gujarat like R.V.Deshphands Daughter-in-law.

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By: Chittaranjan Das
On: 02 Oct 2009 12:34 pm

I really pride that the Honourable President of USA is greatly admiring Gandhiji. It is also pain that Greatness of Gandhiji is more recognised by videshi rather than swadeshi

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By: bye
On: 02 Oct 2009 08:59 pm

These Modis and his gypsy Merchants in Africa exploited lots of innocents people,now the Indians honest are taking the blame for their actions.

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