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Who is second Gandhi?

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There is no official "second Gandhi." However, if you are referring to someone who follows in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi as a leader and advocate for nonviolent resistance and social justice, there are several individuals who could be seen as carrying on his legacy, such as Martin Luther King Jr. in the United States or Nelson Mandela in South Africa.

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