Video Watch: Gandhigiri In Bangalore

by Mohib Ahmad on July 6, 2007 in India, Society | 1 Comment

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Yes, it still works.

Benazeer, president, Raza Educational and Social Trust, runs a school for around 500 poor children of the locality. To expand the school, she had bought a building, which was being used as a godown by a furniture company. But the company refused to move out.

“They just didn’t understand that this is my property and refused to move out. They issued a legal notice to me. All I wanted it for was my children. I had to teach them,�? says Benazeer.

After struggling for nine months to evict the tenant, Benazeer had all but given up hope, till Lage Raho Munnabhai happened. The day after she saw the movie, she marched into the company’s office with 20 children, and presented a card and bouquet to the manager.

She even started taking classes in their office premises. This continued for over a week. And it worked. After about a week, the tenant withdrew the case and gave Benazeer the keys to her property.
“It was quite unbelievable. But I had great faith in Gandhigiri. After all if it can force an empire to move out then this was just a small company. Gandhigiri can work wonders,�? says Benazeer. [IBN Live]

Bravo Benazeer Baig! May your tribe increase!

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