Gandhiji's great aim on life was
to improve the condition of the poors and
suffering people, and to aids people in any
way he can, but without using force.
He is against every sort of evil, no matter
of what kind. When he tried to found out
about the condition between poor farm workers,
the people crowded around them by the hundreds
A friend has come among them.
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➝ Gandhiji's great aim of life was to improve the condition of the poors, suffering people and to aid people in any way he can, but without using force. He is against every sort of evil, no matter of what kind. When he tried to find out about the condition between poor farm workers, the people crowded around them by the hundreds of friend had came among them.
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Gandhiji's great aim of life was to improve the condition of the poors, suffering people and to aid people in any way he can, but without using force. He is against every sort of evil, no matter of what kind.
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