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A Journey of Ahimsa time, too, violence was visible everywhere as a result of industrialisation. It was at that time that he strongly advocated practice of non-violence in every field of human activity - economic, political and social. He proved that non-violent struggle can lead to victory. The war-weary world, steeped in violence and afflicated with terrorism, looks up to Gandhi for inspiration and guidance. How to fight injustice ? By nonviolent struggle or satyagraha, said Gandhi. It is his atom bomb to meet the challenge posed by destructive atom bombs.
In 1949 winter on a Sunday an African American student, in Philadelphia, had come to listen about Mahatma Gandhi. He knew that Gandhi had fought a long non-violent struggle for India's independence. His weapon was satyagraha. The young man, Martin Luther King Jr., was favourably impressed by Gandhi's non-violent movement. Six years later, he raised his voice against apartheid. He led peace rally. He was attacked, but he stuck to the path of non-violence. Both he and Gandhi did not deviate from the chosen path and violence claimed them both
Gandhiji's autobiography had a great impact on Adolfo P'erez Esquirel, who won the Nobel Prize in 1980, and who put into practice Gandhi's concept of village self-sufficiency. Gandhi's autobiography also influenced Aung San Sun Kyi of Burma - Myanmar - who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. Suu Kyi has studied in a private school in Delhi in 1960. She, at that time, examined Gandhi's method of fighting against all evils by the non-violent way. 25 years later, she adopted the same method and fought for restoration of democracy in Burma.
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