Nepal, Feb. 8 -- Every generation produces its great leader, and every age condemns them. From emperors to televised presidents, anyone with massive political power is ever remembered without accusations and criticism for their politics. Mahatma Gandhi, often noted as a symbol of peace for his satyagraha (truth-force) and Ahimsa (non-violence) movement, also faced criticism for failing to prevent the partition of India into Hindu and Muslim communities. Likewise, Nelson Mandela, who is an icon of moral leadership, faced backlash for overlooking corruption within his party. These examples demonstrate the tension between moral idealism and political reality.

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