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Till now we failed to an India of Gandhi's dreams. Explain ​

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Answered by sahusuresh00007
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swachha. Bharat .......

Answered by mukeshn77
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The name of Mahatma Gandhi transcends the bounds of race, religion, states and nations and has emerged as a prophetic voice of the 21st century. More than half a century ago, Gandhiji through peaceful activism and promotion of equality and justice, unified a diverse land by walking the dusty paths of its villages carrying a message of freedom and peace. His revolution, which ended three centuries of British rule, inspired a generation of world leaders from Martin Luther King Jr. to Nelson Mandela, Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi to seek freedom for their people from oppression and despair. Revered the world over for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance, Bapuji’s legacy has been carried down for generations.

There is no question of Gandhiji’s incandescent influence on the world stage. However on the home soil, Bapuji’s effect is nebulous. His bespectacled face looks out from the rupee note and streets are named after him innumerous cities. Politicians invoke his name like an endorsement and mark each anniversary of his birth and his passing. It seems today that Gandhiji is everywhere yet nowhere. Bapuji envisioned an India of self-sufficient villages. Caste and religion would grow faint as identity markers. Governance would stress equality and nonviolence. Try finding that today. The huge chaotic cities, the materialist fever of swelling middle and upper classes, an arsenal of nuclear weapons, and endemic violence against women suggest a very different national identity.

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