A Study on the India’s Greatest Non-Violence Freedom Fighter Mahatma Gandhi

WAFAA HADI HABEEB

Abstract


The study on the India’s Greatest Non-Violence Freedom Fighter Mahatma Gandhi. The Gandhian strategy is the combination of truth, sacrifice, non- violence, selfless service and cooperation. According to Gandhi one should be brave and not a coward. The study also breifs about the early phase and great leaders of indian freedom struggle and ther role in achieving freedom. Gandhi should present his views, suggestions and thoughts without being violent. One should fight a war with the weapons of truth and non violence. According to Gandhi’s thoughts, non- violence is ultimate solution of every kind of problem in the world. It is a holistic approach towards life, based on the ideals of truth and moral courage. Gandhi’s system of Satyagraha was based on nonviolence, non co-operation, truth and honesty. Gandhi used non violence in India’s freedom struggle as main weapon and India became independent from British rule. But he insisted that the weapons must be non violent and moral ones. The adoption of peaceful method made one superior and put the enemy at a disadvantage but the condition is the opponent must be dealt with mutual respect and love. Gandhi believed that only through love an enemy could be permanently won. 


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