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'Gandhi would have wanted to share Montblanc pen with entire country'says expert.


New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River. , Oct.3 (ANI): Mahatma mahatma (məhăt`mə, –hät`–) [Sanskrit,=great-souled], honorific title used in India among Hindus for a person of superior holiness. Mohandas Gandhi is the best-known figure to whom the title was applied.  Gandhi, the Father of India, would have wanted to share the 23,000 dollar special edition Montblanc fountain pen that has been named in his honour and is being offered around the world this year with the entire country, claims Lydia Powell, an Indian economics fellow with the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation Observer Research Foundation (ORF) is an Indian think tank. It is located in the Rouse Avenue Institutional Area of New Delhi.

Conceived and supported by a cross-section of leading intellectuals, academics, public figures, social activists, business leaders and institutions
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"But today in India affluence is not negative, at all. Today India's youth are more likely to look up to Bill Gates (person) Bill Gates - William Henry Gates III, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, which he co-founded in 1975 with Paul Allen. In 1994 Gates is a billionaire, worth $9.35b and Microsoft is worth about $27b.  rather than Gandhi," she added.

The Washington Post quoted Neeraj Singh, a Montblanc representative for India, as saying that many Indian clients had already preordered the pen.

"We had a pen on Alexander the Great. We had a pen on Winston Churchill," he said.

"If you want to do something on an Indian personality, then nobody is greater than Mahatma," he added.

Some Gandhi loyalists, however, said India's founding father would have questioned why a public servant would spend 23,000 dollars on a pen in a country with a third of the world's malnourished mal·nour·ished
adj.
Affected by improper nutrition or an insufficient diet.
 children.

"This pen is really funny. Gandhi would say it should be tossed in the trash or, better, sold off to pay for water and power for the poor," said Amit Modi, secretary of Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram.

"Gandhi would have been ashamed," he added.

"I consider the Montblanc pen their acknowledgment of the greatness of Gandhi. They are doing it the only way they know how," said Gandhi's great grandson Tushar Gandhi, adding: "His writing implement was his greatest tool."

The Montblanc pen, unveiled for the celebration of what would have been Gandhi's 140th birthday on Friday, has prompted howls from Hindu groups and Gandhists who say the sticker price is the lifetime income of many of India's poor.

The limited-edition fountain pen in 18-carat solid gold is engraved en·grave  
tr.v. en·graved, en·grav·ing, en·graves
1. To carve, cut, or etch into a material: engraved the champion's name on the trophy.

2.
 with Gandhi's image and tricked out with a saffron-colored mandarin garnet on the clip and a rhodium-plated nib.

The pen honors the independence leader, known as Bapu or father, who fought against unbridled materialism and even eschewed imported luxuries as harmful to India's mostly agrarian economy.

Montblanc is issuing only 241 commemorative Gandhi pens, a number that highlights the amount of miles Gandhi walked in his famous 1930 "salt march" to the Arabian Sea, a successful act of civil disobedience civil disobedience, refusal to obey a law or follow a policy believed to be unjust. Practitioners of civil disobediance basing their actions on moral right and usually employ the nonviolent technique of passive resistance in order to bring wider attention to the  against salt taxes levied by the British. (ANI)

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