Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in advancing democracy in India through his philosophy of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. He mobilized millions of people across diverse social and economic backgrounds to participate in the struggle for independence from British colonial rule, emphasizing the importance of individual rights and self-governance. His principles inspired democratic movements worldwide, advocating for social justice, equality, and the empowerment of marginalized communities. Ultimately, Gandhi's efforts contributed to the establishment of a democratic framework in India, promoting the idea that true democracy must include the voices of all citizens.
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Gandhi received an advanced education and Chavez did not.
Mahatma Gandhi never gave up because he was a committed person.
Gandhi began his activism for independence in India in the 1910s, and India gained independence from British rule in 1947. So, it took Gandhi and the Indian independence movement around three decades to achieve independence.
It might be Gandhi (for certain reasons), it might be Nehru (as first president of the new independent democracy).
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the truth of democracy
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By using democracy, and power in his words.
Mahatma Gandhi advocated a policy of non-violent, non-co-operation to achieve independence for India.
mandela followed mahatma gandhi and fought against white minorities.
Gandhi received an advanced education and Chavez did not.
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Mahatma Gandhi never gave up because he was a committed person.
Gandhi began his activism for independence in India in the 1910s, and India gained independence from British rule in 1947. So, it took Gandhi and the Indian independence movement around three decades to achieve independence.
other then the fact that..yea..they are now free from things......T_T......