many nationalists thought that the struggle against the British could not be won through non-violence. In 1930, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, as president of the Muslim League said that, “Communalism in its higher aspect, is indispensable to the formation of a harmonious whole in a country like India. The principle of European democracy cannot be applied to India without recognising the fact of communal groups. The Muslim demand for the creation of a Muslim India within India is, therefore, perfectly justified.”
As is evident from these two statements, there were many nationalists whose viewpoint and ideology were diametrically opposed to that of Mahatma Gandhi. Find out about such nationalists who were opposed to Gandhiji’s principles and methods. Imagine a conversation between one such nationalist and Gandhi about the merits of civil disobedience and write at least 10 dialogues
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