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discuss the national movement started by Mahatma Gandhi?

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Answered by Atulpandit
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The man who altered the character of the national movement through a new ideology was Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi. He was one of the greatest Indians of all times and was a remarkable personality of world history.

He did not merely guide a political struggle; he imposed upon it a unique moral code and a new technique of action that of non-violence in the age of violence while every national movement for liberation involved violence, his struggle for freedom was purely non-violent.

He brought idealism into the realm of practical politics and demonstrated its validity. In this approach he spanned East and West

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Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 in a small town Porbandar situated on Western coast of India in the Kathiawar or Saurastra region of Gujarat. He belonged to Vaisya caste. His father Karam Chand Gandhi was the ‘dewan’ of Porbandar a small princely state ruled by a Rana. Karam Chand did not have high formal education but as a dewan he proved himself able, honest, dutiful, virtuous, truthful and courageous man. Gandhi’s mother was Putli Bai. She was pious and religious. Her innocence, goodness and saintly qualities had tremendous impact on Mohandas. Gandhi began his school days as a meek, mild and innocent boy.

Gandhi entered in a school at Rajkot. He was purely a vegetarian. One day a young friend of Gandhi advised him to eat meat to have a strong body like an Englishman. Young Mohandas being seduced decided to eat meat secretly. After taking a piece of meat his conscience revolted and he felt as if “a living goat was bleating within me”. That was the first and last time he tasted meat. That timid boy one day became one of the bravest men in history.
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