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Imagine that you get a chance to conduct an interview with Gopala Krishna Gandhi, grandson

of Mahatma Gandhi about contemporary politics. Write at least 3 questions and their possible

responses.​

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Answered by shreyas8137
6

Answer:

i can give one question and answer:-

Explanation:

All these years, was there always an urge to write on a regular basis?

I did not then and do not now feel I have anything particularly important to say. My experience of my slice of life's sweet, bitter and tastelessness has been far less memorable than that of most people. But, yes, some things I have chanced upon as a wayfarer have seemed worth putting down, in the impression that some hamsafar might find them to be of passing interest. ...Occasions for public speaking (except when I was Secretary to the President) gave me opportunities for sharing such evolving thoughts, in a way that substituted the need to 'write regularly'.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
0

Interview with Gopala Krishna Gandhi about contemporary politics:

Good morning everyone. Today we have Gopala Krishna Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi with us.

Interveiwer:Hello sir. Welcomes you. It's a privilege for us to interview you.

Gopala Krishna Gandhi: Thank you. You can start.

Interviewer: Sir, what do you think about contemporary politics?

Gopala Krishna Gandhi: The intersection and disciplinary divide between international and national politics is called contemporary politics. It is not covered in every spaces yet the politics in hidden places can be explained.

Interviewer: Can you share few things related to contemporary politics in day-to-day life?

Gopala Krishna Gandhi: The major contemporary politics include school prayer, same sex marriage, national health care, war on territorialism, capital punishment, flat tax, abortion and so on.

Interviewer: What is the importance of contemporary politics?

Gopala Krishna Gandhi: Contemporary politics is important in many aspects like to retain a nation's culture, tradition, their rights and their believes.

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