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Explain Gandhi's opinions on cowardice and violence?​

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Answered by apm43
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Answer:

He writes this in the introduction: "The real Gandhi did loathe violence but loathed cowardice more than violence... If Gandhi preached simultaneously nonviolence and courage, it was believed he believed that nonviolence required more courage than violence."

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Gandhi is one of the most important personalities India has witnessed during the time of Independence.

  • According to Gandhi, if he had to choose between violence and cowardice, he would choose violence because only brave hearts can fight for their own dreams.
  • He who fought for non-violence prefers violence when comes to cowardice because he knows that if we run away from problems that facing then there is no point in living as a ruler or human.
  • If one has to adapt to non-violence, then he/she should be brave enough to go through the consequences.
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