In this speech, Gandhi discusses people who influence the political and cultural direction of India. List three of the categories of people that Gandhi describes. According to him, what do these people represent? What connection is Gandhi drawing between these groups? The speech is Banaras Hindu University Speech
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- Gandhi says students, princes, and anarchists are influencing the political and cultural direction of India.
- He describes farmers as the backbone of the society; the princes, with their jewels and wealth, as distant observers of the widespread poverty in the country; and anarchists as scared citizens who only spread negativity.
- Gandhi draws a connection between these three groups. He feels the attitude of all the people in these groups has to change for the country to prosper and gain self-governance.
- Gandhi feels that for the country to grow, the aristocracy must abandon its extravagant lifestyle.
- Gandhi believes that anarchists spread fear because they are afraid of others. Gandhi says that fear and violence have no place in India.
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