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Did Gandhi sleep with youn girls
at the end Gandhi was shot while he was going to prayer by an Hindu man. when he was going that man came and touched his feet, and the women standing beside Gandhi said he was getting late for prayer and then that man shoved her aside and shot Gandhi in his head more then once. that man was to be hanged for killing Gandhi. nobody knows why he shot Gandhi, but all i know was that Gandhi was assassinated.
That scene, from Richard Attenborough's biopic film of Mahatma Gandhi, is semi-fictional. While Gandhi did encourage fellow Indians and Asians to burn their registration papers, he was never beaten by the police for that action as depicted in the film. Artistically, however, Attenborough takes license with Gandhi's life at that point to depict the depth of Gandhi's commitment to his principles of non-violent resistance. The director has Gandhi continue burning the passes, demonstrating that he considered himself equal to his oppressors even while they continued their oppressive actions.
That scene, from Richard Attenborough's biopic film of Mahatma Gandhi, is semi-fictional. While Gandhi did encourage fellow Indians and Asians to burn their registration papers, he was never beaten by the police for that action as depicted in the film. Artistically, however, Attenborough takes license with Gandhi's life at that point to depict the depth of Gandhi's commitment to his principles of non-violent resistance. The director has Gandhi continue burning the passes, demonstrating that he considered himself equal to his oppressors even while they continued their oppressive actions.
What are you talking about? Ghandi was never in Power
Mahatma Gandhi
Ah, what a lovely question. Dr. King studied the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, a peaceful leader from India who believed in nonviolent resistance. Both of these remarkable individuals shared a deep commitment to justice and equality, inspiring positive change in the world. It's wonderful to see how their teachings continue to resonate and inspire others to this day.
Did Gandhi sleep with youn girls
There are 2 Jane Seymours from England, one was the royal consort of England in the 16th century while the actress was born in England in 1951 but has since become a naturalised American citizen.
No, he was born in India. While he was educated in England, he did not become a British citizen.
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hey ram were the last words told by gandhi while dying . actually he was killed by someone else. this took place in an ashram
While in England, Frost was deeply influenced by such English poets,such as Rupert Brooke.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was influenced by Gandhi's believe in nonviolence.King studied both Gandhi and his teachings. Gandhi inspired him with a new way of looking at things.King learned that power and social change can come from love and truth.Gandhi's search for truth influenced King. Gandhi believed he could find truth through tolerance and concern for others.Gandhi believed you have to have courage to be truly nonviolent. When King went to India in 1959, he said it influenced him because he go to meet Gandhi's son other relatives.King loved the fact that he did not witness anger while he was in India.After King talked to some of Gandhi's followers, he was was convinced that nonviolence was the strongest way to help people to freedom.
at the end Gandhi was shot while he was going to prayer by an Hindu man. when he was going that man came and touched his feet, and the women standing beside Gandhi said he was getting late for prayer and then that man shoved her aside and shot Gandhi in his head more then once. that man was to be hanged for killing Gandhi. nobody knows why he shot Gandhi, but all i know was that Gandhi was assassinated.
That scene, from Richard Attenborough's biopic film of Mahatma Gandhi, is semi-fictional. While Gandhi did encourage fellow Indians and Asians to burn their registration papers, he was never beaten by the police for that action as depicted in the film. Artistically, however, Attenborough takes license with Gandhi's life at that point to depict the depth of Gandhi's commitment to his principles of non-violent resistance. The director has Gandhi continue burning the passes, demonstrating that he considered himself equal to his oppressors even while they continued their oppressive actions.