M.K. Gandhi’s Introduction of Morality in Politics to Remove Political Conflict
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https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2025.v10.n3.004Keywords:
Political violence, Democratic policy, Decentralization of power, SwarajAbstract
Political conflicts are caused by groups or governments to change the course of social development and to establish their own political ideology. Variety of views and social inequality are generally regarded as main elements of political conflicts. Sometimes political conflicts turn into various forms of political violence. In order to solve it, Gandhi introduced morality in politics through the three non-violent principles known as (1) Democratic policy and its use, (2) Decentralization of power and (3) Swaraj.
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Prabhu. R. K.& Rao U. R., (eds): The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1967, P.342.
Ibid, P.344.
Ibid, P.371.
Gandhi. M. K: The Selected Works of M.K. Gandhi,Volume Five, “The Voice of Truth “, Ahmedabad : Navajivan Publishing House1968, P.313.
Prabhu. R. K.& Rao U. R., (eds): The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1967, P.317.
Ibid, P. 320.
Gandhi. M. K: India of My Dreams, Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2014, P. 16.
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