The Gandhi Glasses Exhibition attracted a large number of people to visit
The Gandhi Glasses Exhibition attracted a large number of people to visit
Gandhi devoted his life to his country, and although he has been dead for many years, he is still widely admired by the people of India. And the "Gandhi glasses" on display in Udaipur, Rajasthan, add another way for people to remember the Indian leader. The Gandhi glasses in this exhibition are not genuine products worn by Gandhi himself, but replicas of the male protagonist in "The Biography of Gandhi". Although the exhibits are fakes, they are very similar to the original, from the round frames to the detailed metal frames. The real Gandhi glasses were reportedly purchased by Gandhi in 1931 and later sold at auction by an anonymous buyer for £34,000, a regret for India. The exhibition has attracted a large number of visitors since late July. Born in 1869, Gandhi was the leader of the Indian National Independence Movement and the leader of the Indian National Congress Party. He fought all his life for the independence and liberation of the motherland, and also fought for the elimination of the caste system and the elimination of sectarian strife, and was revered as the father of the nation of India and the "beacon of Indian freedom". In January 1948, at the age of 79, Gandhi was shot dead by extremists during a campaign to mediate sectarian disputes.。