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Gandhi representative on wisdom and culture of modern India

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Gandhiji did not quarrel with facts. He sought to use them for his own

Gandhiji did not quarrel with facts. He sought to use them for his ownpurposes. He accepted the fatalism and passivity of the Indian people

Gandhiji did not quarrel with facts. He sought to use them for his ownpurposes. He accepted the fatalism and passivity of the Indian peoplebut found for them a new political function. Instead of an aggressive

Gandhiji did not quarrel with facts. He sought to use them for his ownpurposes. He accepted the fatalism and passivity of the Indian peoplebut found for them a new political function. Instead of an aggressiveand militant struggle, he built up a movement of non-cooperation in

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Gandhi's purpose was to fight for the freedom of India from Great Britain using non-violence. He also wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.

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