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Mkey [24]
3 years ago
10

Who had an impact on Nehru’s nationalistic feelings

History
1 answer:
vova2212 [387]3 years ago
6 0

Mahatma Gandhi had an impact on Nehru’s nationalistic feelings.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Jawahar Lal Nehru was one of the major leaders who fought for the independence of India from the rule of the British. He was the first prime minister of India when India got independence and served as the same till 1964.

He was highly influenced by the way of Mahatma Gandhi fighting for the same reason. Because of the contributions made by him for the development of the country, he is also known as the architect of India by Amar Chitra.

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