25. A Representative of Sin |
Gandhiji’s satyagraha (non-violent resistance)
was governed by specific regulations. Exercising it without established
rules was considered foul, a forced act. In the last twenty years (after
1950) nobody has presented an ideal for real ‘satyagrah’. As a result it
turned into ‘Hatyagrah’ (massacre). It will either enervate the government
legally or there will be mayhem. Gandhiji had labeled the Chourichoura
massacre as a ‘national sin’ and had started fasting for its atonement. Many
a people came to Gandhiji at that time to assure him that people knew that
he worshipped non-violence. Nobody would dare hold him responsible for it.
Then why consider him responsible for their sins? Gandhiji answered, “I
consider myself a representative of India by heart. I am a servant
representative of India. There are righteous as well as sinful people here.
I represent all of them. The violence committed by anyone in the country is
my responsibility. If I don’t regret on their behalf it will be shameful for
me.” This is why the nation called him ‘Rashtrapita’ (The Father of the
Nation).
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