explain the vision of mahatama gandhi about a free and independent india
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Mahatma Gandhi's vision for India was of a country where Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians were all treated equally. He associated the Khilafat and non-cooperation movements, keeping Hindu-Muslim unity in mind even though he faced a lot of criticism for this.
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Gandhi's vision of the ideal society is that of a non-violent and democratic social order in which there is a just balance between individual freedom and social responsibility. ... He has a very high regard for the place of ideals in human life.
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