How did Gandhi break the impasse with the other members of the official commission of inquiry?
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an effort to end India's religious strife, he resorted to fasts and visits to the troubled areas. He was on one such vigil in New Delhi when Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist who objected to Gandhi's tolerance for the Muslims, fatally shot him.
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Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian politician and a lawyer by profession.
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- Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian politician and a lawyer by profession.
- He was also a member of the Justice Nanavati-Mehta Commission.
- In 1914 a commission committee was formed to protect the rights of Hindus and Muslims.
- But after the joining of Gandhi, the commission started acting strangely and collaborated with the British Government.
- In this way, he broke the impasses with other members of the commission.
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