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how is the satyagraha advocated by gandhi relevant in today's time explain with an example​

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Answered by dreamgirl27342
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It has become one of the paradoxes of the 21st Century that, on the one hand, the establishment of peace has become a matter of the greatest importance for the survival of human civilization, while on the other, traditional instruments of preserving peace have become less effective.Mahatma Gandhi was unique in this modern world to advocate non-violent methods for solving social, economic, political and religious problemsThe term Satyagraha was first coined by Gandhi in South Africa to express the tendency of the Indian minds and methods of meeting violence, injustice or of thwarting unjust laws of racial discrimination practiced by the white minority there. . Consequently, the law too loses its ethical underpinning and therefore its larger social appeal and acceptability. As a result, law is seen as a mere instrument in hands of law enforcers, to be used in any which way. In such an environment, harnessing police power of the state to enforce the law, is only seen as a ploy of the powerful, to protect their own interest, rather than an impartial system rooted to the spirit of justice and morality. Hence the degeneration of the moral authority of the political leadership, undermining the fundamental ideals of “rule of law” and “equality before the law”, are almost an inevitable social regression.Satyagraha will remain relevant as long as human societies exist. The only question is whether we as citizens are able to grasp its essence, apply it in our own lives, and live up to its ideals. We have to be the change we want to see, and we can.

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