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Gandhiji maintained that there cannot be true and lasting peace unless there is equal opportunity for all:

"You cannot have a good social system when you find yourself low in the scale of political rights, nor can you be fit to exercise political rights and privileges unless your social system is based on reason and justice. You cannot have a good economic system when your social arrangements are imperfect. If your religious ideas are low and grovelling, you cannot succeed in ensuring equal status for women, and the access to opportunities for all is the ultimate that would bring independence to the people of India."

So when we talk of peace as Gandhiji saw it we have to look for comprehensive solutions. I perceive the lessons from Gandhiji's life as being three-fold:

That the goal of the struggle for peace and democracy is for the good of all; not just the good of the majority.

That one has to be prepared to make sacrifices to attain this.

That political power in itself does not result in peace and democracy; we have to work and strive for peace and democracy.

Locating these lessons within our situation today, it becomes clear that we have a long and steep road ahead.

Gandhiji's life has taught us one very clear lesson: it is easy to postulate principles, but very difficult to put them into practice. Believing in peace and a good life for all is very well but the final step is putting into practice what we have learnt or begun to believe in. This final step is what eventually determines the quality of our lives.

There are many questions which have been brought before the Goldstone Commission about the violence in our country. The questions of political violence, the question of police and army violence, the question of the "third force", the question of tribal or ethnic violence, and so on. Yet the structural violence caused by the non-provision of adequate water, sanitation, medical care, housing and social security.

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