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aivan3 [116]
2 years ago
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Help me maintain straight A's by answering this question for me :) Best answers get Brainliest

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Bond [772]2 years ago
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Answer:

2.) to take a stand against british oppression

3.) He argued that if India were divided into two states, "there would remain three and half crores of Muslims scattered in small minorities all over the land.

4.) Godse felt that the massacre and suffering caused during, and due to, the partition could have been avoided if Gandhi and the Indian government had acted to stop the killing of the minorities (Hindus and Sikhs) in West and East Pakistan.

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