Relevancy of Gandhism
By jetling
@jetling (233)
India
October 2, 2006 4:11am CST
Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi, an ordinary lawyer in1880 became one of the most sought after person in the world. M.K.Gandhi founder of modern India and father of the nation born on 2 October, 1869 at Porbanadar, Gujarath state in India.Lead non violent independence struggle in India, who preached the non violence, satyagraha, truth, universal brotherhood. He lead non violent method for attainment of Indias independence and succeeded. Today what he preached that is non violence, prevailence of truth, satyagraha (peaceful protest) is relevant very much as the tensions around the world is building up day by day. The nations around the world are existing in distrust, tensions due to various reasons. The way advocated by the Gandhi should be adhered to overcome tensions and turmoil spread across the globe.
2 responses
@krishna183 (2284)
• India
20 Oct 06
I dont think gandhism is very practical in the modern days .. but i do agree with the fact that gandhiji's way was the right way to go for our independence
@vipul20044 (5793)
• India
20 Oct 06
Well i do agree with you but sorry to say in today's world the teaching of gandhiji is near to obsolete
corruption and violence in this era has griped to its root so much that it is very difficult to eradicate
but to look at the brigter side, thats what gandhiji did
Britishers werent easy to sway away but he did it without any violence



