What is Gandhi's view of Religion and it's relationship with political movements?
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Gandhi believed that religion and the State are inseparable, that irreligiosity encouraged by the state leads to demoralization of the people and that, therefore, the State's religious policy should be pluralistic with respect to all religions. He called politics without principles as one of the seven social sins.
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