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The views of mahatma gandhi at the time of independence?

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Keeping this in mind, he called for a non-cooperation movement. With the Congress' support and his indomitable spirit, he convinced people that peaceful non-cooperation was the key to Independence. . Gandhi set the goal of Swaraj or self-governance, which since then became the motto of Indian freedom movement.

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Keeping this in mind, he called for a non-cooperation movement. With the Congress' support and his indomitable spirit, he convinced people that peaceful non-cooperation was the key to Independence. ... Gandhi set the goal of Swaraj or self-governance, which since then became the motto of Indian freedom movement.

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