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Passage - 2
What will the historians of the future say. They will record that India produced a great leader
Gandhiji who taught people to work together. He taught them to break the walls which separate
the people from one another. He taught them to uplift the Harijans because it was his desire that
everyone, irrespective of his caste, creed or religion, should enjoy equal rights and be free. The
people of India, from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari, rose and threw off some of the burdens
from their backs and, under the leadership of the great Gandhiji, moved forward and won the
independence. After centuries, India's star rose in the horizon. Its voice was heard in the
councils of the world, because it was the real voice of India. And then these very people of India,
who had shown courage and determination, fell into a dream and into carelessness and
quarreled among themselves. Sometimes they fought in the name of religion, sometimes in the
name of caste or language or state. We should not lose ourselves in wrong directions. We
cannot allow our country to fall. Let not this priceless treasure of our freedom slip through our
hands because of our weakness.
1. What message has been conveyed by the author in the passage and why?​

Answers

Answered by nashantharayil
2

Answer:

Gandhiji said: “I shall work for an India in which the poorest shall feel that it is their country, in whose making they have an effective voice, an India in which there shall be no high class and low class of people, an India in which all communities shall live in perfect harmony.

Explanation:

Terms in this set (5)

Braham. single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything.

Kshatriya. second level of the varnas in the Hindu caste system; WARRIORS.

Vaishyas. 3rd class of the caste system (worker class, the legs of purusha-sakta.)

Shudra. ...

Untouchable/Harijan/Dalit.

Answered by grenvillejo2020
7

Answer:

Gandhiji has struggled so much for our country's independence and we should respect it. We should not discriminate others on caste, creed, religion,etc, but we give equal importance to all.

The author has conveyed this message so that all  generations may understand each other and not give rise to problems such as discrimination.

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