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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 4891-4902


Relevance Of Political Vision, Ideas, Thoughts And Contributions Of Mahatma Gandhi

Ratan Chandra Barman.




Abstract

Mahatma Gandhi’s faith and morality go together like two sides of the same coin. It can't break them up. Religion and morals go together. Neither faith nor morality is more important than the other. Morality is about how a person fits in with society, while faith is about how a person fits in with God. Gandhi thought that a person's faith and morals should be a part of everything they do. It is a way to live well. Gandhiji always did what was right in everything he did and said. He tried to make sure that the movement for national freedom followed the strict rule of not using violence. It is a big part of being a good person. Gandhi's political contributions to the Indian constitution, such as equality, panchayats, the end of untouchability, freedom of speech, etc., and why they are still important today His political ideas included democracy without parties or states, freedom of speech, the end of untouchability, moral politics, tolerance, and so on. Gandhiji tried to bring morality to all religions so that there wouldn't be hate, fanaticism, and religious dogmatism. His political ideas included democracy without states or parties, decentralization, freedom of speech, the end of untouchability, moral politics, atheism, and many other things. In our time, when violence and intolerance are on the rise, Gandhi's political ideas or goals are very important. In this article; relevance of political vision, ideas, thoughts and contributions of Mahatma Gandhi has been discussed.

Key words: Political, Vision, Ideas, Thoughts, Contributions






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