He was imprinsoned because of his boycotting and other nonviolent resistence. The British did not like his rebellion and how other Indians began to to resist them.
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
It is not Ghandi it is Gandhi.
rahul ganhi , priyanka gandhi vadhera,. varun gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi faced numerous hardships throughout his life, including imprisonment, physical assaults, and relentless opposition to his nonviolent activism. He endured personal losses, such as the deaths of family members, and the constant challenge of mobilizing a divided nation against British colonial rule. Despite these struggles, Gandhi remained committed to his principles of nonviolence and truth, believing that enduring hardship was essential for the greater cause of India's independence and social justice.
Yes Feroze Gandhi is a Gandhi, but he is not related to Mahtma Gandhi in anyway , he is the husband of Indira Gandhi.
"Harilal Mohandas Gandhi", "Manilal Mohandas Gandhi" and "Devdas Gandhi"
Kasturba Gandhi
Priyanka Gandhi is the daughter of Rajiv Gandhi.
He had 4 sons who lived to adulthood: Harlal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas. Between them, they had 13 children.
no i don't think that James Gandhi is related to mahatma Gandhi because if we will see last name like Gandhi there are many Gandhi's like Indra Gandhi Sonia Gandhi etc
It is not Ghandi it is Gandhi.
Gandhi's father's name is Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi's mother's name is Putlibai Gandhi.
rahul ganhi , priyanka gandhi vadhera,. varun gandhi
Rahul Gandhi is the grandson of Indira Gandhi.
Indira Gandhi's son married Sonia Gandhi so she is Indira's daughter-in-law. Sonia Gandhi is the daughter in law of Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi's elder son Rajiv Gandhi married Sonia Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi faced numerous hardships throughout his life, including imprisonment, physical assaults, and relentless opposition to his nonviolent activism. He endured personal losses, such as the deaths of family members, and the constant challenge of mobilizing a divided nation against British colonial rule. Despite these struggles, Gandhi remained committed to his principles of nonviolence and truth, believing that enduring hardship was essential for the greater cause of India's independence and social justice.