Which Directive Principle bears the direct impact of Gandhis moral philosophy ?

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Which Directive Principle bears the direct impact of Gandhi’s moral philosophy ?

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History

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SSC

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The correct answer is option 3: Prohibition of the slaughter of cows. This Directive Principle bears the direct impact of Gandhi`s moral philosophy. Gandhi believed in non-violence and saw the cow as a symbol of innocence and purity. He considered the protection of cows as a moral duty and advocated for banning their slaughter. This principle aligns with Gandhi`s belief in the respect and preservation of all forms of life. It reflects his emphasis on ahimsa (non-violence) and his vision of a humane and ethical society. Therefore, option 3 is the most closely linked to Gandhi`s moral philosophy among the given options.