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Why Is Mahatma Gandhi Justified

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When hearing the name Gandhi, one might think about the man who single handedly led India’s independence movement in the mid 1900’s against British colonists, though non-violent means. Alongside a man whose life comprised of many peaceful protests came an unfortunate brutal and irrational murder. On January 30, 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was shot at 5:17 PM outside on the lawn in the compound of Birla house while carrying out his daily multi-faith prayer meetings. Although some believe his assassination was justified, I believe it was inexcusable due to his ability to break down barriers of racial inequality in society and raise awareness to injustice prior to it becoming a social norm. Additionally, murder is an act that is legally and morally wrong and should never be warranted in a community. On the other hand, some thought that his actions and messages of tolerance, peace, and inequality were unlawful, which in turn aligned them with the idea that his death was vindicated. Throughout the 1940’s, Gandhi fought for independence that eventually broke down barriers of racial inequality. As leader of the movement, he was imprisoned multiple times for going against the law through peaceful protests, boycotts with thousands of his followers, and reasoning with the government, although it was all for a good cause. On August 15, 1947, he was eventually able to gain sovereignty of Indians in South America and England. His legacy was influential in the sense that he proved many people

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