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explain gandhian approach to politics and identify elements about 500 words each


Vandana Tete 15th May, 2020
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Hrisheekesh Singh 15th May, 2020

Hi Vandana,

Gandhian approach is defined as the approach which describe the vision, inspiration and the life of Mohandas Gandhi. This approach had been approached with ideas of non – violent resistance. This non – violent resistance can also be known as civil resistance. It has two concepts namely truth and non – violence.

This concept spreads into the dominion of human being, non – social, and non – political. But, Gandhiji, himself didn’t approve this concept of Gandhism. Gandhi developed a good vision based on Indian tradition. He used tradition as a tool to influence people and remind them of their legacy that they have maintained till now . He invoked citizens to fight against British to save India's traditions.

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!

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