5 violent decisions taken by Mahatma Gandhi in his life

By MindStick

In 1917, Gandhi led a campaign against British landowners in the Champaran district of Bihar who were forcing peasants to grow indigo.

In 1919, Gandhi supported the Khilafat Movement, which sought to preserve the Ottoman Caliphate after World War I.

In 1942, Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement, which called for the immediate withdrawal of the British from India.

Gandhi opposed the partition of India in 1947, which resulted in widespread violence and the displacement of millions of people.

In 1931, the British executed revolutionary Bhagat Singh for his role in the Indian independence movement. Gandhi did not try to prevent.

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