why did mahatama gandhi condemn the pentangular tournament.
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Gandhiji disnounced the pentagular tournament on communal and racial lines as
* It diversed the communities as it was completely communal based.
* It feared the leaders as they thought that it may disturb the unity among the Indians.
* It was critized by Gandhiji as he understood it's motive to create disunity by the British.
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* It diversed the communities as it was completely communal based.
* It feared the leaders as they thought that it may disturb the unity among the Indians.
* It was critized by Gandhiji as he understood it's motive to create disunity by the British.
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(i) Mahatma Gandhi condemned the Pentangular as a community divisive competition that was out of place in a time when nationalists were trying to unite India's diverse population.
(ii) The colonial state and its divisive conception of India was the rock on which the Pentangular was built. It was a colonial tournament and it died with the Raj.
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