why did Mahatma Gandhi want people to give up the practice of untouchability
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Believing that untouchability is a religious issue, Gandhi sought to abolish the "pernicious custom" of untouchability not the caste system. He also avoided taking up the issues of intermarriage and inter-dining. Hindus, he believed, owed it to themselves and to Hinduism to eradicate untouchability.
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Becoz at a place when his movement was in motion or active at a place some people did destruction of the local police station and killed some polices....
So being unsatisfied with their work... He withdrew the movement....
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