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Make a precis of the following passage and give it a suitable title :

Gandhiji's secularism meant something totally different from irreligion. He regarded all religions as true and could say with complete sincerity, "My veneration for others' faith is same as for my own". Nehru's views cannot be identified with Gandhiji. He had little patience with religion in the communal manifestation or what he called 'organised religion'. He wrote in his Autobiography : the spectacle of what is called religion, or at any rate organized religion, in India and elsewhere, has filled me with horror, and I have frequently condemned it and wished to make a clean sweep of it. Almost

always it seems to stand for blind belief and reaction, dogma and bigotry, superstition and exploitation by vested interests.

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Gandhi , A Legend

Gandhiji's secularism meant something totally different from irreligion. He regarded all religions as true and could say with complete sincerity, "My veneration for others' faith is same as for my own". Nehru's views cannot be identified with Gandhiji. He had little patience with religion in the communal manifestation or what he called 'organised religion'. He wrote in his Autobiography : the spectacle of what is called religion, or at any rate organized religion, in India and elsewhere, has filled me with horror, and I have frequently condemned it and wished to make a clean sweep of it. Almost always it seems to stand for blind belief and reaction, dogma and bigotry, superstition and exploitation by vested interests.

Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Gandhi Ji's Influence and Greatness

Explanation:

Title: Gandhi Ji's Influence and Greatness

In contrast to irreligion, Gandhiji's secularism meant something entirely different. He believed all religions to be true and could sincerely state, "I revere other people's faiths as I do my own." Gandhiji cannot be compared to Nehru in terms of philosophy. He had no sympathy for organized religion or religion as it appeared in society. The spectacle of so-called religion, or at least organized religion, in India and elsewhere, has horrified me, and I have constantly opposed it and longed to completely eradicate it, he said in his autobiography. It seems to stand for prejudice and intolerance, dogma and prejudice, superstition and exploitation by vested interests almost invariably.

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