Congressman John Lewis, Georgia Democrat, is often hailed as "one of the most courageous persons the Civil Rights Movement ever produced". In 1960, only 20 years old, he was already counted along with Dr Martin Luther King Jr, among the 'Big Six' leaders of the movement. Today, he is described as "the conscience of the US Congress", and leads the fight against the Bush administration's policies that have shifted the tax burden from the rich to the poor while continuing to finance the war in Iraq by cutting expenditure on healthcare, education and services for the poor. Despite more than 40 arrests, physical attacks and serious injuries, the Congressman remains a devoted advocate of the philosophy of non-violence.
Lewis spoke to Ashish Kumar Sen about Mahatma Gandhi's influence on the Civil Rights Movement and the need to use non-violence as a tool of foreign policy and fighting terror. Excerpts: