Gandhi,s perspective on swaraj and it's implications for India,s freedom movement.
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Initially Swaraj means self-rule, self-government and freedom from all restraints and Gandhiji tried to give it the content of an integral revolution that encompasses all spheres of life.
Through Swaraj, Gandhiji meant freedom from the meanest countrymen and the sum total of self-rule of the individuals from foreign as well as national authority.
In India’s freedom movement, Swaraj is an integral feature which set the ideological tenor of struggle in the minds of the Indians against the British.
With its idea of political independence, Swaraj brought together all the desperate masses with moral issues and linked them with India’s freedom struggle.
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