March of 1925, two occurrences shaped Gandhi’s evolution — the Hindu-Muslim rift in Kohat and the grotesque manifestation of ...
"I like your Christ, but not your Christianity." In these words of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. J.H. Holmes summed up the Indian leader's view of Christianity in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter.
Further raising a question about Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's religion and whether she is authorized to visit the Ram Temple, Sarma said, “Nana Patole has given a very dangerous statement ...
TIME LIFE PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES Gandhi’s impact was indelible. He guided India to independence. He forced his countrymen to question their deepest prejudices about caste and religion and violence.
These included easing poverty, building religious and ethnic peaceful harmony, expanding women’s rights and achieving self-rule. Gandhi and Sarojini Maidu, an important Indian political activist ...
Religious teachings tend to focus on how people ... the principle of ahimsa - non-violence or doing no harm. Mohandas Gandhi was a Hindu and his life is a fantastic example of ahimsa in action.
The inclusion of these lines was intended to be an open sign of solidarity with the Muslim community. Religious music had the greatest appeal for Gandhi. He felt that it had the power to create ...
Mocking the remarks by the Congress spokesperson, the BJP said Shama Mohamed had decided that "Rahul Gandhi alone can’t make all the absurd statements" in the party.
Congress MP and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh on Sunday called upon Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha ...