What is referred to as the "all powerful monster" in the topic 'and the Gandhi came' written by jawaharlal nehru
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all powerful Monsters means the cruel but powerful British rulers
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The "all powerful monster" refers the repressive legislation and the martial law.
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- Jawaharlal Nehru states that, when there was no good leader to lift India, Gandhi entered the Indian politics.
- The exploitation of country because of poverty and failure was at peak at that time.
- The repressive legislation and the martial law entered and it looked like a powerful monster.
- Humiliation and anger filled in Indian people's heart at the end of first world War.
- Gandhi cake as a spark of light that pierced the darkness and removed the scales from the eyes of Indian people.
- He seemed to emerge from the millions of India, speaking their language.
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