When Gandhiji decided to do something for the country — India, not South Africa — he analyzed the pertinent issues of the time by traveling far and wide. He experienced firsthand how Indians’ root problems existed inside their head. Indians didn’t have shackles around their limbs. They were psychologically defeated by the British thanks to the constant reminder that they were inferior to the Whites. Which is why Gandhiji took the necessary measures to reverse the situation at the grassroot level. So, for that to happen, he himself had to undergo certain changes. During that era, Britishers were dictating terms (not very different from how stupid politicians do today) by deciding how Indians were going to lead their lives and earn their livelihood. It was always about economics. Money, money and more money! The Britishers didn’t care about religion (if they did, we’d be the world’s largest Protestant country in the world today) but knew their politics very well. So Gandhiji got down to business by requesting Indians to stick to the truth and channel the nationalism in them towards a greater cause. He called it
Leading from the front
Leading from the front
Leading from the front
When Gandhiji decided to do something for the country — India, not South Africa — he analyzed the pertinent issues of the time by traveling far and wide. He experienced firsthand how Indians’ root problems existed inside their head. Indians didn’t have shackles around their limbs. They were psychologically defeated by the British thanks to the constant reminder that they were inferior to the Whites. Which is why Gandhiji took the necessary measures to reverse the situation at the grassroot level. So, for that to happen, he himself had to undergo certain changes. During that era, Britishers were dictating terms (not very different from how stupid politicians do today) by deciding how Indians were going to lead their lives and earn their livelihood. It was always about economics. Money, money and more money! The Britishers didn’t care about religion (if they did, we’d be the world’s largest Protestant country in the world today) but knew their politics very well. So Gandhiji got down to business by requesting Indians to stick to the truth and channel the nationalism in them towards a greater cause. He called it