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How did Gandhiji convert the national movement into a mass movement –Give reasons.

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Answered by ahirwarshubham2808
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1)Gandhi ji did that by unifying the whole country and making them realise the importance of freedom

2)Gandhi ji's commitment to unify h

indu and muslim helped unify the whole country

3)His social reforms like fighting against untouchability is also a major reason

4)Three movements he started in india in the period of 1916-1918 made peple aware of the idea of satyagrah

5)Gandhi ji's simple lifestyle and magnetic personality was also a reason

Answered by shadow0x176
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Answer:

Gandhiji converted the National Movement into a Mass Movement by:  

(i) His simple and saintly life and style of convincing the masses made him popular.  

(ii) His undisputed leadership and magnetic personality.  

(iii) His policy of non-violent Satyagraha.  

(iv) His programmes of social reforms like fighting against untouchability.  

(v) His commitment to Hindu-Muslim unity.

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