Sociology, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Also called Bapu, the honorific Mahatma was applied to which freedom fighter?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
b. Bhagat Singh
c. Gopal Krishna Gokhale

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Answered by PADMINI
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Answer :  \bold{Mahatma \: Gandhi}


Extra Information -

Also called Bapu, the honorific Mahatma was applied to the freedom fighter of "Mahatma Gandhi". He born on 2nd October in 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat.

He was the Indian politician and leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. The honorific title 'Mahatma' or Great Soul was given to him in the year 1914.

The United Nations declared the birthday of Gandhiji as the International Day of Non Violence. He was nominated for the noble peace prize for 5 times but he never received it. He was Assassinated on 30th January in 1948.
Answered by Courageous
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The answer is : Mahatma Gandhi, the freedom fighter.

Hence, option A is correct.

A few lines about  Mahatma Gandhi:

Mahatma Gandhi was the only person who helped India to get freedom from the British rules. He was born in Porbandar state in 1869. His father was the state's Dewan. The turn of his life began when he went to Africa. There Gandhiji started his public activities. He deeply saw that his countrymen had been humiliated by the white rulers of that country. Then he showed a new struggle. Their movement was largely successful. He was a political leader. People often called them 'Mahatma'. In 1948, this great person of India died.

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