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Ghandi believed in love. He would not win his fights through violence, only through faith and love. Much the same as Martin Luthur King. War begets war. Therefore these two great men chose the path of peace and as such, peaceful demonstrations.

(Wish more of the world thought like that. Faith and love...)

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Because He believed that you do things non violently as well as violently.

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Mahatmas Gandhi believed there was no point to violent protest. He believed nonviolent resistance created a better atmosphere in which to compromise and agree.

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He believed that non-violence was not the answer to anything and people should handle things the calm way. He thought that fighting just made everything worse.

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Gandhi saw a mob burning a police station which killed 22 policemen he got terrified with this & decided to work in non violence

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