The statue of Gandhi is located in most cities in India. Most of what I have seen so far belongs to Gandhi only, but Gandhi's struggle for independence will be him spinning the spinning wheel and picking up a thread and carrying on the salt industry. I have seen it in other cities, but when I take a bus through downtown New Delhi, the sculpture is like a group of people walking. Gan ranked top when I think of “maybe a bunch of salt.” T just looks at the image of Gandhi in India from the bus window. It also shows the importance of salt marching as a symbol of struggle.
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The statue of Gandhi is located in most cities in India. Most of what I have seen so far belongs to Gandhi only, but Gandhi's struggle for independence will be him spinning the spinning wheel and picking up a thread and carrying on the salt industry. I have seen it in other cities, but when I take a bus through downtown New Delhi, the sculpture is like a group of people walking. Gan ranked top when I think of “maybe a bunch of salt.” T just looks at the image of Gandhi in India from the bus window. It also shows the importance of salt marching as a symbol of struggle.
This is a beautiful statue commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's great salt marsh. It was built next to the mother road of Delhi. Really beautiful!!! Must be seen in Delhi. These elaborate statues of Mahatma Gandhi and their followers, founded in different states during the March of Dandy in 1930, send a good message to everyone today, in protest at the salt tax, a product of everyday consumption by ordinary citizens. You can watch and enjoy it carefully.