He didn't- he just wanted Indian independence from British rule. He never advocated equality in society, or an end to the caste system, and did very little to help the plight of 'the untouchables', India's lowest social classes who remain living in poverty, earning a paltry living from overworking long hours doing dirty, dangerous jobs.
It was because of his failure to work towards an equal society that he lost the respect of Indian academic Dr. Umbedkha, who converted to Bhuddism from Hinduism due to disillusionment with Gandhi's policies, and it may also have been the reason behind Gandhi's assassination in 1948.
There are many great Indian national figures who have done far more to help the lot of their country's people than Mahatma Gandhi.
No because he never went to a temple when he was young and he was a protester.
Mohandas Gandhi strongly believed in non-violence and ahimsa (no harm) and he also believed that we are all brothers and sisters and we should all be treated equally.
it was treated poorly because they still didn't believe women should have their own rights.
Gandhi believed in non-violence. His act of non-violence led to gain independence in India from Great Britain. He was a Hindu, a Gujarati; and Vishnu in the caste system. * Mahatma Gandhi was a member of the Jain faith. * He believed that every person was equal (black or white) and that they should all be treated in the same way.
Being an English woman, I get treated with respect, justice, courtesy..everything I feel I should be treated with.
they don't
They believe that animals should be treated ethically and humanely, and should not be killed, abused, harmed or exploited.
Gandhi preached nonviolence but believed in civil disobedience in order to achieve equality. He taught that ALL people are equal and should be treated so. He's best known phrase is "Be the change you want to see in the world.". And he lived following that phrase.
No because he never went to a temple when he was young and he was a protester.
Mohandas Gandhi strongly believed in non-violence and ahimsa (no harm) and he also believed that we are all brothers and sisters and we should all be treated equally.
yes all people should be treated equally
it was treated poorly because they still didn't believe women should have their own rights.
He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
peoplesharks are not monsters and should be treated good
peoplesharks are not monsters and should be treated good
He believed that everyone should be treated the same, not by color but character.
People and their mortal remains of any antiquity should be treated with dignity.