Analyse and explain the role of non-violence in the life of M.K. Gandhi.
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A.ii. Analyse and explain the role of non-violence in the life of M.K. Gandhi "I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and Non-violence are as old as the hills. All I have done is to try experiments in both on as vast a scale as I could." M.K. Gandhi One of the first uses of a non-violent protest in the life of M.K. Gandhi was when he was living in South Africa. The government announced that all Indians living in South Africa had to carry identity cards. One of the first encounters that Gandhi had with racism and prejudice was when he was travelling first class on a train. Gandhi refused to move when asked to do so, until he was thrown off the train because he wasn't sitting in the place that the Indians had been made to sit. This angered Gandhi a lot, it was because...

