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oksano4ka [1.4K]
3 years ago
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What are gandhi’s view of british rule and englishmen? Are they the same thing?

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sasho [114]3 years ago
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Answer:

Gandhi’s view of British rule and Englishmen as friends and enemy and the  British rule and Englishmen thought of them as a piece of trash. The Gandhian strategy is the combination of truth, sacrifice, non- violence, selfless service and cooperation. According to Gandhi one should be brave and not a coward. He should present his views, suggestions and thoughts without being violent. One should fight a war with the weapons of truth and non violence.

Explanation:

  • Gandhi believed impoverished the Indian people by destroying their village-based cloth-making industry. The second evil was Hindu-Muslim disunity caused by years of religious hatred. The last evil was the Hindu tradition of classifying millions of Indians as a caste of "untouchables".
  • Mahatma Gandhi became a leader of the Indian community and over the years developed a political movement based on the methods of non-violent civil disobedience. Mahatma Gandhi believed in the unity of all mankind under one god.
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