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What is mahatma Gandhi's role in promoting tolerance ?

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Answered by anonymousqueen123
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The first role model that has greatly influenced me on tolerance is one that many have heard of, Mohandas Gandhi. He was born on October 2, 1869 in western India and was a national leader who strongly believed in non-violence. ... When a family of untouchables asked to live in ashram, Gandhi kindly admitted them.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Mahatma Gandhi was a great promoter of tolerance. He always followed the principle of 'Hate the sin not the sinner'. He also believed in forgiving, and said that 'forgivenes is the ornament of brave'. He was also one of the biggest followers of non-violence, and he never raised voice or hands even if he was physically tortured. He was the one who preached that if a person slaps you on one cheek, show him your second cheek to slap again. He believed that this is the best policy to let that person feel ashamed.

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