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Mahatma Gandhi was in favor of noble means to achieve a noble aim. / महात्मा गांधी नेक उद्देश्य को प्राप्त करने के लिए नेक साधनों के पक्ष में थे। True / सच
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Answered by renubala98154
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Explanation:

History has known no greater champion of peace other than Mahatma Gandhi, a leader who inspired the people of India to rise up against colonial rule through non-violence. It is, therefore, one of those quirks of history that Gandhi was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a decision that is debated to this day.

However, being denied one of the world’s most coveted honours was not for any lack of trying. Gandhi was nominated for the prize no less than five times. The first time his name was proposed, there was scathing criticism.

“He is, undoubtedly, a good, noble and ascetic person – a prominent man who is deservedly honoured and loved by the masses of India.” But, “There are sharp turns in his policies, which can hardly be satisfactorily explained by his followers. (…) He is a freedom fighter and a dictator, an idealist and a nationalist. He is frequently a Christ, but then, suddenly, an ordinary politician.”

These words form part of a report written by Prof Jacob Worm-Müller, adviser to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which had considered Gandhi’s first nomination, in 1937.

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Answered by poojamehra1234567890
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yes mahatma gandhi was in favor of noble means to achieve a noble aim

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