He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
He felt very strongly about peace (in a good way).
Nathuram GodseHis killer was Nathuram Godse.Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist who felt betrayed by Gandhi because he showed support to Muslims.
Mahatma Gandhi1869 - 1948Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869Mahatma Gandhi died age of 78 on January 30,1948He died because he was protesting for freedom and was assassinated.A man called Nathuram Godse assassinated Gandhi because he was oblivious of what Gandhi was doing and felt that he (Gandhi) was too sympathetic towards Muslims so he shot him.
Gandhi and Kenyatta were both strong leaders that were looked up to by their people. The both gainded independence for there countries. In the process of doing this the were arrested many times for doing what they felt was right.
Gandhi was deeply shocked at the incident. He started a five-day fast to repent for what he thought was his incompetence that resulted in the bloodshed. Gandhi felt that the people of India were not sufficiently trained and prepared to fight against the British with Non-violence. And he had not perceived the situation and incited the people to revolt.
Because Gandhi was very effective in using his words and furthermore, through his actions, people felt his sincerity and that he cares for his country and managed to help influence the people into following him thus he is a charismatic leader.
Gandhi felt so sorry. He prayed for the lost lives, Yet he was against armed upring. He sticked to his non-violance agenda.
Gandhi's philosophy greatly influenced Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African-American community in general. In 1959, Dr. King preached about the significance of Gandhi's 1928 salt march and his quest to end discrimination for India's "untouchables." Dr. King felt that Gandhi's nonviolent approach would lead to the end of racial discrimination in America.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah had a complex and often contentious relationship with Mahatma Gandhi. While he respected Gandhi's leadership and his ability to mobilize the masses, Jinnah fundamentally disagreed with Gandhi's vision for a unified India, particularly in terms of Hindu-Muslim relations. Jinnah felt that Gandhi's approach did not adequately represent the interests of Muslims, leading him to advocate for a separate nation for Muslims, which ultimately culminated in the creation of Pakistan. Their differing ideologies and political objectives contributed to a deepening rift between the two leaders.
Yes Feroze Gandhi is a Gandhi, but he is not related to Mahtma Gandhi in anyway , he is the husband of Indira Gandhi.
"Harilal Mohandas Gandhi", "Manilal Mohandas Gandhi" and "Devdas Gandhi"