4. What were Gandhiji's views on untouchability and division of labour
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In Gandhi's own eyes, his anti-untouchability tour was every bit as important as the Salt March of 1930. For he had long believed that India would be fit for freedom only when it had stopped treating a section of its own population as unfree, less than human.
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Answer:okExplanation:gandhiji was totally against untouchability and division of labour as according to him all men and women are equal and they should not be discriminated by their religion and work...
Answer:okExplanation:gandhiji was totally against untouchability and division of labour as according to him all men and women are equal and they should not be discriminated by their religion and work... hope it helps
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