MAHATMA GANDHI’S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY ON FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN INDIA

This paper focused at Gandhi's political philosophy. Following his return from South Africa, Gandhi's first Satyagraha in India took place at Champaran. Gandhi made a daring effort at truth and non-violence with his research into the tenants of Champaran's indigo production. The Champaran Satyagraha technique was an important experiment in India. Gandhi began his amazing endeavour in India with the Champaran Satyagraha after his return from South Africa. The article also examined Gandhi's political contributions to the Indian Constitution, including secularism, panchayats, the elimination of untouchability, freedom of expression, etc., and its applicability today. Last but not least, I had gained a basic awareness of the current social issues that had recently emerged, and I hoped to address them in the context of Gandhian ideals so that real democracy would triumph. Therefore, the primary emphasis of this essay was on Gandhiji's political accomplishments and ideals, as well as their current applicability. His political beliefs included secularism, decentralisation, freedom of expression, the elimination of untouchability, moral politics, and stateless and partyless democracy. Gandhian political principles or ideals are very relevant in today's world of rising intolerance and violence. This essay analyses Gandhi's strategies and tactics during the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Indian national liberation fight.

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Keywords: Political Philosophy, Secularism, Panchayats, Non-Cooperation Movement.


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