The words are taken from the speech, made on April 2, 1947 in New Delhi, in the closing session of the Conference on Inter-Asian Relations, in front of over 20,000 visitors, delegates and observers.
At the closing session of the Inter-Asian Relations Conference held on April 2, 1947 at New Delhi, Mahatma Gandhi spoke to over 20,000 visitors, delegates and observers:
These are some extracts of Gandhi Ji's speech:
If you want to give a message again to the West, it must be a message of 'Love', it must be a message of 'Truth'. There must be a conquest [applause], please, please, please. That will interfere with my speech, and that will interfere with your understanding also. I want to capture your hearts and do not want to receive your Claps. Let your hearts clap in unison with what I'm saying, and I think, I shall have finished my work.Then, the question that a friend asked yesterday, "Did I believe in one world?" Of course, I believe in one world. And how can I possibly do otherwise, when I become an inheritor of the message of love that these great un-conquerable teachers left for us?
"This is one of the best commercials" ~Rajesh Vedprakash
So true! Thx my dear friend, Mahatma Gandhi is a legend and shall never be forgotten!
Sarastrah 2 years ago 11
Great...Thanks Rajesh
fariethesun 2 years ago 10