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What are the views of mahatma Gandhi on untouchability

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Answered by devang2
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Gandhiji clearly said that "If untouchiblity was not removed then we would not get Swaraj for the next 100 Years". He promoted Untouchiblity and himself cleaned toilets and bathrooms to dignify the work of untouchables.
Answered by jenneyayushgmail
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All of humanity for Gandhi was one large family without distinction of race, religion, or nationality. Untouchability stood in opposition, to his notion of divinely gathered family and community. When an untouchable family sought its membership of the Satyagraha Ashram, Gandhi welcomed them.

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