Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of independent India in 1947, following Gandhi's assassination.
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Mahatma Gandhi succeeded in leading India towards independence from British colonial rule through his philosophy of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. His campaigns, such as the Salt March and the Quit India Movement, mobilized millions and galvanized public support against British oppression. Gandhi's approach not only contributed to India's freedom in 1947 but also inspired civil rights movements worldwide, promoting the power of peaceful protest. His legacy endures as a symbol of nonviolent activism and social change.
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Yes Feroze Gandhi is a Gandhi, but he is not related to Mahtma Gandhi in anyway , he is the husband of Indira Gandhi.
Kasturba Gandhi
2 October 1869(1869-10-02) was M Gandhi born.
Nathuram Godse assassinated Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi .
mahatma gandhi gave him the title sardar
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1999 onwards Sonia Gandhi is a Lok Sabha M P.
People will look up to Gandhi in many ways. There shouldn't be any negative thoughts about Gandhi. He wanted peace and he succeeded in it by using his peaceful methods. Gandhi knew things would go the wrong way, but he also knew as long as he succeeded in one place with these methods, it would carry on and keep succeeding in other places too. Later, other citizens will use Gandhi's non violent methods, and will do great, just like him.
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Rajiv Gandhi (1944-1991) was the 6th prime minister of India, and the son of the 3rd prime minister Indira Gandhi, who he succeeded after her assassination in 1984. Rajiv was himself assassinated in 1991 by a woman suicide bomber, the explosion killing 14 other people as well. *Indira Gandhi was not related to the famous Mohandas Gandhi, but was the daughter of the 1st prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru.
B. M. Gandhi has written: 'Hindu law' 'Equity, trust, and specific relief' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees, Equitable remedies, Equity 'Law of tort' -- subject(s): Torts
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