Why is mahatma gandhi Was good citizen
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Gandhi, the Mahatma, was truly a citizen of the world though he worked for the freedom of the Indian nation from foreign yoke. Though a Brahmin by birth, humanity was his religion.
He believed that for victory, war was the most blunt weapon and the sharpest one was obviously non-violence. He abhorred the concept of might being the right.
The obiter dictum of Gandhi, ‘Most religious men I have met are politicians in disguise. I, however, who wear the guise of a politician, am at heart, a religious man,’ remains the key to the value system of the political philosophy that he adhered to.
He believed that for victory, war was the most blunt weapon and the sharpest one was obviously non-violence. He abhorred the concept of might being the right.
The obiter dictum of Gandhi, ‘Most religious men I have met are politicians in disguise. I, however, who wear the guise of a politician, am at heart, a religious man,’ remains the key to the value system of the political philosophy that he adhered to.
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