The best approach in proving that Mahatma Gandhi was an effective and articulate speaker may be to research his speeches that prefaced historically successful events. For instance, if Gandhi had a particularly motivating speech, this is one that can be cited as proof of his effectiveness.
One such speech is Gandhi's address on the eve of the historic Dandi of March 11, 1930. The immediate impact of this speech was the arrest of Nehru and other delegates of the Congress. And, although Gandhi was arrested, the entire nation joined forces with him. In addition, the Dandi March became a landmark incident in India's pre-independence. Moreover, this march that Gandhi's words influenced, took on a symbolic significance that "eternally appealed to the political and social scenario of the world" as the Dandi March has come to epitomize the potential of any passive civilian resistance.
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