What did gandhi mean when he said that religion cannot be seprated from politics?
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Gandhiji believed that religion and politics are interlinked to each other and both are meant for social welfare.
He advised that moral values and ethical behaviour preached in religious books must be practiced by all politicians.
He was against religion based politics but viewed it as a guiding light behind political actions to maintain its purity and integrity.
Gandhi ji often said that religion cannot be separated from politics.
Here religion is used in a wider perspective. Beliefs vary from one religion to another, however, there is a commonality that all religions teach.
The teachings of the importance of truth, oneness, brotherhood is not restricted to a particular religion.In politics these values have to be upheld
He advised that moral values and ethical behaviour preached in religious books must be practiced by all politicians.
He was against religion based politics but viewed it as a guiding light behind political actions to maintain its purity and integrity.
Gandhi ji often said that religion cannot be separated from politics.
Here religion is used in a wider perspective. Beliefs vary from one religion to another, however, there is a commonality that all religions teach.
The teachings of the importance of truth, oneness, brotherhood is not restricted to a particular religion.In politics these values have to be upheld
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