Are the methods used by Gandhi something that Baha'i would support and participate in? From what I know about the Baha'i Faith the answer is "no". Do you agree, or am I wrong in this?
Gandhi and civil disobedience...
In 1906, after the Transvaal government passed an ordinance regarding the registration of its Indian population, Gandhi led a campaign of civil disobedience that would last for the next eight years. During its final phase in 1913, hundreds of Indians living in South Africa, including women, went to jail, and thousands of striking Indian miners were imprisoned, flogged and even shot. Finally, under pressure from the British and Indian governments, the government of South Africa accepted a compromise negotiated by Gandhi and General Jan Christian Smuts, which included important concessions such as the recognition of Indian marriages and the abolition of the existing poll tax for Indians.
As part of his nonviolent non-cooperation campaign for home rule, Gandhi stressed the importance of economic independence for India...
Gandhi turned the independence movement into a massive organization, leading boycotts of British manufacturers and institutions representing British influence in India, including legislatures and schools.
After sporadic violence broke out, Gandhi announced the end of the resistance movement, to the dismay of his followers. British authorities arrested Gandhi in March 1922 and tried him for sedition; he was sentenced to six years in prison but was released in 1924 after undergoing an operation for appendicitis.
Salt production and distribution in India had long been a lucrative monopoly of the British. Through a series of laws, the Indian populace was prohibited from producing or selling
salt independently, and instead Indians were required to buy expensive, heavily taxed salt that often was imported... In early 1930 Gandhi decided to mount a highly visible demonstration against the increasingly repressive salt tax by marching through what is now the western Indian state of
Gujarat from his ashram (religious retreat) at Sabermati (near
Ahmadabad) to the town of Dandi (near
Surat) on the
Arabian Sea coast...
(O)n April 5 the
entourage reached Dandi after a journey of some 240 miles (385 km). On the morning of April 6, Gandhi and his followers picked up handfuls of salt along the shore, thus technically “producing” salt and breaking the law.
No arrests were made that day, and Gandhi continued his satyagraha against the salt tax for the next two months, exhorting other Indians to break the salt laws by committing acts of civil disobedience. Thousands were arrested and imprisoned.
How many Baha'is participated in these marches and other protests? How many Baha'is were arrested along with Gandhi in defiance of these unjust laws and colonial rule? How many Baha'is participate right now in protests against the was in Ukraine and in Gaza? If there are Baha'is marching in protest of these wars, is it supported by the Baha'i leadership?