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Gandhi agreed to stop fasting after receiving assurances from the British government and Indian leaders that they would address the issues he was protesting against, particularly regarding the treatment of the poor and the communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims. His fast was a means to draw attention to these social injustices, and he believed that halting it would reinforce the commitment to dialogue and reform. Additionally, he wanted to avoid causing unnecessary suffering to his supporters and followers.

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