Analytical study of Gandhiji's contribution in Indian Politics
Keywords:
Democracy, Decentralization, Non-Violence, Ahimsa, Upliftment, Rights, Duties, Equlity, Public ServiceAbstract
Mahatma Gandhi is a globally recognized figure for non-violence, tolerance, pacifier and high humanism. He has been globally accepted as a role model due to his personal characteristics, beliefs, views of life and way of struggling in Indian politics. Gandhian political life was mainly impacted by two political perspectives. First, he was many times influenced by Western and Eastern traditions and Second, he was an original thinker of his own. He was an innovative thinker and contributor in Indian politics on the basis of the then Indian conditions.The concept of Gandhiji on decentralization, democracy, rights and duties have great relevance in today’s political era. In this paper, the focus has been envisaged on the essential character of Gandhian political thoughts which are pouring great hopes in recent emerging challenges of the present conditions of the society.
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