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Answered by Drajay2244
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I can become the ideal citizen as Mahatma Gandhi wanted by being kind to my fellow man. Gandhi urged citizens to respect the spirit of the law even if it meant violating some unjust laws. I would likewise respect the law and become a law-abiding citizen. However, I would take a stand against oppressive laws. Oppressive laws are retrogressive, and they drag a country behind instead of propelling them forward.

One of the oppressive laws I would fight against is the caste system in India,

discrimination of the disabled and racism. I can become an ideal citizen by paying my taxes on time. Taxes help the state to provide essential services like hospitals, food, roads and schools.

Gandhi argues that the lower castes in the Indian community are entitled to equal rights as the members of the upper caste.

I can become an ideal citizen by giving aid funds during emergencies and volunteering to assist victims.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some basic principles by which Mahatma Gandhi lived can be studied below.

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India's Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi had been living in Ashrams just after when he came back from South-Africa. In those Ashrams, he had some principles which can be seen listed below,

1.Satya (the truth)

2.Ahimsa (Non-Violence)

3.Brahmacharya (Abstinence)

4.Asteya  (No stealing)

5. Asangraha (No possession)

6.Sharira-Shrama (Labour)

7.Asvada (control eatry habits)

8.Abhaya (Fearless)

9.Sarva-Dharma-Samanatva (Equality)

10.Swadeshi (Duty to Neighbours)

11.Asprishyatanivarana (No Untouchability)

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