Mahatma Gandhi never actually enjoyed India being free as his real India was torn into Pakistan (the so called Muslim India) and the so called Hindu India (thanks to the British Government). But if taken in terms today then Gandhiji saw India free for barely one year.
Indian freedom - 15th August 1947
Mahatma's Death - 30th January 1948
until his death
Gandhi is not the right answer.... The Indian people who sacrificed their lives have made India independent. And those who unite princely states into one India lead to Independence...
No,He died when he was 78 years old in Delhi,India
He didn't "go" to India. He was born there and a native of India. __ A better way of wording this is "Did he return to India". Although he was born in India, Gandhi went to university in London, England and lived in South Africa for a number of years, practising law. He went back to India to further India's quest for independence.
mainly India, but travelled to south Africa for quite a few years.
Gandhi played a vital role in gaining independence although india would stel have gotten there independence, they would have just got it a few years late, Gandhi helped in raising awareness about what was going on, he was like the symbol or the center of India.
India had been requesting independence from Great Britain for many years. Mahatma Gandhi protested for almost twenty years. They were finally given independence in 1947.
Mahatma Gandhi was born in India on October 2, 1869 and passed away on January 30, 1948. He was assassinated by shooting when he was 78 years old.
mahatma gandhi died!the father of the nation(india) died!
Mahatma Gandhi lead the Indian people to their Independence, even though he was assassinated before India's independence against the BritishJawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister, he had worked for many years with Mahatma Gandhi and others for independence.^^ -TAL
formed by indira gandhi at 12 years old. it was a club in India for children to help stop the rule of great britan
Mahatma Gandhi was in South Africa to help fight discrimination. He was South Africa for twenty years though he was born in India. He is remembered as one of the most popular leaders in the world.