What do you think about Gandhigiri?

India
January 19, 2007 4:17am CST
Lage raho Munna Bhai, stimulated a new version of Gandhi ji's philosophy - Gandhigiri. It suggests that, if someone does wrong to you, then try to make him realize his wrongdoings, but in a peaceful manner. Without fighting, can we expect someone to improve their wrongdoings? Is Gandhigiri, effective?
2 responses
• India
19 Jan 07
No its not affective now As peoples nowadays dont care what you are doing ..if they have done something wrong you have to fight for that either legally or forcefully without this they dont give a damn whats going on ...i think gandhigiri was best suited for ganjhi ji's time
• India
19 Jan 07
I disagree..Things dont work that way.They seem good only when confined to the plasma screens.Even I dont believe Gandhigiri has earned India its independence but the mayhem created by Hitler by use of his power and military might against the British..Gandhigiri is obsolete..