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Analyse the role of Gandhiji after the independence of India.

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Analyse the role of Gandhiji after the independence of India.

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  1. Absence from political power:
    • After India gained independence in 1947, Gandhiji chose not to join the government or occupy any official role in the new Indian state.
    • He refused political office and preferred to stay outside formal political institutions.
  2. Vision of Gram Swaraj:
    • Gandhiji supported a decentralised system of governance based on the idea of Gram Swaraj or village self-rule.
    • He believed that true freedom (Purna Swaraj) could be achieved only when Indian villages became self-reliant and autonomous.
  3. Promotion of communal harmony:
    • In the period following Partition, Gandhiji actively worked to restore communal peace, especially in Bengal and Delhi.
    • He undertook several fasts to oppose communal violence and to urge reconciliation between Hindus and Muslims.
  4. Stance during the Partition riots:
    • At a time when large parts of north India were affected by Partition-related violence, Gandhiji firmly resisted hatred and bloodshed.
    • His presence and fasting in Calcutta helped calm tensions during one of the most turbulent post-Partition moments.
  5. Opposition to Partition but acceptance of reality:
    • Although he opposed the division of India on religious lines, he accepted Partition once it became unavoidable.
    • He concentrated on healing the pain caused by separation rather than fuelling further conflict.
  6. Critique of power politics:
    • Gandhiji was uneasy about the celebrations on 15 August 1947, viewing independence as incomplete due to the violence and mass displacement caused by Partition.
    • He criticised politics focused on power and stressed that freedom was meaningless without addressing the problems of the poor and marginalised.
  7. Final fast and death:
    • In January 1948, Gandhiji observed his last fast in Delhi to press the Indian government to release Pakistan’s agreed share of funds, in the interest of justice and peace.
    • His unwavering commitment to justice, even when controversial, led to his assassination on 30 January 1948 by Nathuram Godse, who opposed his views on Muslims and Pakistan.
  8. Moral authority:
    • Despite holding no official post, Gandhiji continued to exercise strong moral influence over Indian politics and society until his death.
    • His principles of non-violence, tolerance, and equality continued to shape the values of post-independence India.
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