What resolution to the problem does Gandhi offer, encouraging his fellow Indians to do the same? A. Gandhi is angry with Britain, and encourages his fellow countrymen to feel this same anger. B. He does not harbor hatred for anyone, encouraging his countrymen to do the same. C. Gandhi wants to remain in alliance with Britain, and encourages his fellow countrymen to remain loyal to the crown also. D. He demands a rebellion, encouraging his fellow countrymen to fight back against their oppression.
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The answer is option b
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Option B i.e He does not harbor hatred for anyone, encouraging his countrymen to do the same is the correct answer.
Gandhi believes in mankind and humanity. So he adopted the humane means like non-violence and truthfulness and no hatred for the resolution of problems and encouraged his fellow Indians to do the same. This moral influence had a long lasting impact on a civilized society than brutal violence.
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