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Why did Gandhi and Nehru play a very significant role in spreading the idea of socialism among Indian masses?

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Answered by franktheruler
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Explanation: Gandhi and Nehru were one the most prominent people of the time. The fact that they came from humble backgrounds helped them reach out to the greater masses.

Gandhi was seen a learned person as he was a barrister in England, who had suffered racism and social injustice. He rose to epitome of fame and well-being when he started nationwide series of protests against the British. Hence any thought which came from his mind or his speech, was widely accepted by the people. Therefore it was convenient for them to spread socialism.

Answered by marvelinlamin
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Gandhi and Nehru were one the most prominent people of the time. The fact that they came from humble backgrounds helped them reach out to the great masses . Gandhi was seen a learned person as he was a barrister in England,who had suffered racism and social injustice .He rose to epitome of fame and well - being when he started nationwide series of protest against British . Hence any thought which came from his mind or his speech was widely accepted by the people.therefore it was convenient for them to spread socialism.

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