what was gandhiji argument against limited franchise
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The Indians do not enjoy the franchise in india
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Mahatma Gandhi's argument against limited franchises was that all human beings are equal and they should be treated equally.
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- The meaning of limited franchises is that the right to vote or to elect their representatives will be given only to a selected group of individuals like the property-owning men.
- But, Gandhi was in favor of universal franchises in which every citizen irrespective of their class, caste, sex, can vote to elect their representatives.
- The British government introduced this system because they wanted to create more rift between the Indians, but Gandhi was all for universal franchises because he believed that if they are fighting together for free India then they should enjoy same rights.
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