Mahatma Gandhi's response to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, particularly during the struggle for Indian independence, was rooted in his belief in unity among Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi emphasized the importance of communal harmony and sought to bridge the divides between communities, advocating for a united India. He often criticized Jinnah's demand for a separate nation for Muslims, arguing that it would lead to division and conflict. Gandhi's approach was characterized by non-violence and a vision of a pluralistic society, where all religions could coexist peacefully.
1939 . is the correct response sir.
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Ratti jinnah was wife of Muhammad ali Jinnah.
Mithibai. Jinnah was Muhammad Ali Jinnah's mother.
Fatima Jinnah, sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was a Muslim. She was a Shi'a.
Jinnah Muhammad Ali died of natural cause in 1947.for more information on Jinnah and his life :jinnah-muhammad-ali
jinnah had no son
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India can do it
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