There was another side to Gandhi that is dismissed since it is easier to see him as a martyr. He was virulent anti-black, had a blasé disregard for women, and careful myopia around the awful treatment of the Dalits.
He's a guy who ushered in a new grammar of nonviolent resistance to India, a country he helped escape the constraints of British imperial rule. He soldiered through some valiant hunger strikes until a Hindu nationalist shot, killed, and effectively martyred him.
Mohandas Gandhi, or Mahatma Gandhi was an instrumental person in getting India independence and self rule. He believed in the strategy of non-violence.
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.
He got assassinated by a Hindu nationalist who thought that Gandhi was giving too much to the Muslim populace of India.If you think this answer is good, please rate it :)
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Mahatma Gandhi advocated a policy of non-violent, non-co-operation to achieve independence for India.
Gandhi preached nonviolence but believed in civil disobedience in order to achieve equality. He taught that ALL people are equal and should be treated so. He's best known phrase is "Be the change you want to see in the world.". And he lived following that phrase.
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.
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