Gandhiji used to say that religion can never be separated from politics. What He meant was not any particular religion but moral values that inform all religions. justify statement fast Pls...
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He was not talking about any religion in particular, but in general.
- Politics and religion cannot be separated, according to Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi generally felt that all religion is marked by moral ideals and ethics and that religion contributes a sense of morality to the conduct of politics, however he did not specifically mention any one religion in his statement.
- According to Mahatma Gandhi, politics must be influenced by religion if the wellbeing of the populace is to be ensured.
- These statements were spoken because India is a highly religious country with rich traditions and customs that are mostly founded on religion, and because politics and religion are intrinsically linked in every aspect of Indian life.
- Gandhi therefore anticipated that politics and religion could not be kept apart because they were both a part of everyday Indian life. These comments were confirmed to be true when Muhammad Ali Jinnah was successful in splitting India into Pakistan based on race, religion, or any other factor outside religion.
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