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ollegr [7]
3 years ago
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What is Gandhi point of view about the English people?

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1 answer:
Vika [28.1K]3 years ago
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Answer: He professed as much when questioned on the subject in 1948, a year after India gained its independence, and a few weeks before his death. “I hold extreme views about British connection,” he said. “In spite of my love of the British people, I think that their imperialism has been their greatest crime against humanity.”

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