Mahatma Gandhi and Today’s Mass Movement
Introduction:
One of the greatest men in the
history of India is Mahatma Gandhi. The way he gave shape and character to
India's freedom struggle is worthy of a standing ovation. He sacrificed his own
life for the sake of his country. The respect that he earned for himself
despite leading a simple lifestyle is much appreciable. Mahatma Gandhi played a
pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India. His non violent ways and
peaceful methods were the foundation for gaining independence from the British.
After Independence, in democratic India,
people can either petition the government for redress of grievances or stand
for elections themselves. Today in India, whether we want to start a car
factory or simply get our car registered we have to pay a bribe to
any of post persons.
Bribery has become a syndicated
business, in every government department as well as in the private sector - it
has become part of the system. All of us have at some point of time paid bribes
to get driver's licenses, passports, birth, marriage and death certificates,
building approval, property deeds, gas connections, school entry, pensions and
even medical treatment. Just as fuel is needed to start the engine of a car, in
India, a bribe is the fuel to get work done.
As Indians have
become more affluent, some citizens are quite willing - and able - to pay
bribes to get transactions done quickly. We're not scared of offering bribes
and people don't hesitate before taking them. Some people don't want to wait.
They pay 'speed money' to get things done fast. No wonder, global anti-graft
body Transparency International ranks India 87th on its corruption perception
index, which orders the cleanest countries first.
One of the leading analyst and
participant in social movements in India, Sanajay Sangvi, identified the major
agendas of them as "Movements of landless, unorganised labour in rural and
urban areas, adivasis, dalits, displaced people, peasants, urban poor, small
entrepreneurs and unemployed youth took up the issues of livelihood,
opportunities, dignity and development."
Most well known movements in the country are Chipko movement, Save Silent Valley, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Koel
Karo, Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha, Jhola Aandolan .
These movements largely distanced
themselves from political parties, or tried to cut across the ideologies of the
political parties. Yet many of them rooted themselves or drew from ideologies
of the Mahatma Gandhi, various
shades environmentalisms or gender politics, or socialism.
Aims
& Objectives of Research:
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To known the importance of Mass Movement
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To know the Gandhiji’s Idea & Success through mass movement.
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To aware the people about their rights & duties.
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To aware people for better society & stronger nation.
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To understand impact of non
violence instrument of mass movement on the nation
Research Methodology:
For this research paper primary &
secondary data is used. Gandhian mass movement information was collected from
Gandhian literature. Present mass movement in India’s information is collected
from secondary data. Descriptive & Analytic methods were used for such
research paper.
Nature & Scope of Research:
In this research paper I only
discussed on concept of mass movement. Before Independence Mahatma Gandhi used
such mass movement activities to free India from British Rule. After
Independent such type of Instrument were used by various person e.g. Jai
Prakash Narayan, Anna Hazare, Baba Ramdev. We know that Anna Hazare, Baba
Ramdev used this instrument against corruption.
Mahatma Gandhi and Mass Movement:
Satyagraha, The Rowlatt Act, Non-Cooperation Movement, Dandi March,
Quit India Movement, Social Movements After Independence are Started
by Mahatma Gandhi for Independence
of India as per the need of the society. He successfully organized mass movement on the
following incidence & got aim of Independence of India. After arriving in
India, Mahatma Gandhi successfully organized Satyagraha movements in various
places.
The effects of Non Cooperation on the economic
front were more dramatic-
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Foreign goods were boycotted
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Liquor shops picketed
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Foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires.
Impact of these mass movements the import of
foreign cloth halved between 1921 and 1922. It’s value wass dropping
dramatically. Production of Indian goods went up.
Change the System:
We as individuals are as much
responsible for corruption as those who perpetrate it. All Indians on an
individual basis need to show strength of character on this issue. We just need
to be firm in our own decision. We just have to pledge OURSELVES not to pay
bribe to anyone, what ever situations may come. That will be a real movement.
The real strength in this line of action is patience and wait and more
patience. Secondly, we need a strong anti-corruption law. The anti-corruption
law should be raised in a parliamentary and democratic way. The common man need
to exercise their voting rights with utmost caution. Criminals, looters, thugs,
cheaters, fraudsters, liars, scams, etc. should be voted out.
People have a right to live in a cleaner
and less corrupt system. They tried getting the existing government to put in
place effective anti-corruption measures by petitioning the government -
which the government ignored. Government cannot be expected to solve every
problem - but we expect each administration to take one or two tough problems
and solve those. That is what these people are doing by focusing on a few
important big issues for that country. Seems like the way to govern an upcoming
nation. It’s great to see a thriving democracy take care of the problems it
faces while staying free in a world where too often dictators and despots
thrive in such situations.
A large section of the people’s
representatives and some of the regulators are so steeped in corruption that we
urgently need a strong, independent, effective Lokpal that can investigate and
punish speedily. The Jan Lokpal proposed by Team Anna Hazare meets these
requirements. Corruption may not vanish, but at least it will become a very
risky business.
Conclusion:
Lastly we can conclude that aim of
Mahatma Gandhi of mass Movement was freedom of India. For achieving this good
aim all Indian people should support him. So Mahatma Gandhi was successives in
this mass movement programme. But present situation is very different. Various
Political issues & different views of Indian people do not support to such
type of mass movement which is necessary for cleaner and less corrupt
system. It has been a great movement by the population, but I do have a
concern here. The people got a chance to express their frustration towards the
rulers of this nation. It is always easy to criticize and throw stones at
others. All these people gathered on the street over the last few days show
same commitment towards demonstrating good civil sense in their day to day
life. If we all start becoming responsible citizens, the corruption will not have
place in the society.
Today
stress on the need to launch a mass movement for Good Governance on the lines
of Self-Rule once launched before independence by freedom fighters. India
attained self governance but not good governance. Mass movements can be a
solution to solve many problems in the society. Just as Mahatma Gandhi led the
freedom struggle, there is need to launch a mass movement for development of
better Society and stronger nation.
References:
1.
Gandhi, M. K. (1977) The
Collected Works, Ahmedabad: Navajivan.
2.
Gandhi, M. K. (1997) Hind
Swaraj and other writings, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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