A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

The Swaraj of my dream is the poor man's Swaraj. — © Mahatma Gandhi
The Swaraj of my dream is the poor man's Swaraj.
Swaraj of a people means the sum total of the Swaraj (self-rule) of individuals.
Swaraj is not a product of excitement or intoxication. Swaraj will be the natural and inevitable result of business like habits.
Lovers of Swaraj cannot rest till a solution is found which would allay Mussalman apprehensions and yet not endanger Swaraj.
Swaraj would be real Swaraj only when there would be no occasion for safeguarding any rights.
At the individual level Swaraj is vitally connected with the capacity for dispassionate self-assessment , ceaseless self purification and growing self-reliance.... It is Swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves
The Swaraj of my dream recognizes no race or religious distinctions.
There can be no Swaraj where there is no harmony, no music.
Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!
The pilgrimage to Swaraj is a painful climb.
It is Swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves.
Swaraj is a hardy tree of patient growth.
For winning Swaraj one requires iron discipline.
Swaraj for me means freedom for the meanest of countrymen.
To get rid of the infatuation for English is one of the essentials of Swaraj.
My Swaraj is to keep intact the genius of our civilization.
To ignore the Mussalman grievance as if it was not felt is to postpone Swaraj.
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