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Mahatma Gandhi did not do any thing to give freedom to India. It was


Harshil Kachhadia

 who actually freed India from its British ruler. He was the greatest person of all the time. He never lied in his life and he was considered as god by many of the British ruler. When he said to the British ruler to give India its freedom they readily did that. But today in the world no one knows to one of the greatest personality of the world " 

HARSHIL KACHHADIA

". The whole world should be in awe of him for his outstanding activities. EAST THE WEST HARSHIL KACHHADIA IS THE BEST.


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Mohandas Gandhi - Wikipedia (384 words)
Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Gujarat, India.
Gandhi drew inspiration from the writings of Leo Tolstoy, who in the 1880s had undergone a profound conversion to a personal form of Christian anarchism.
Gandhi translated Tolstoy's "Letter to a Hindu" which was written in 1908 in response to aggressive Indian nationalists, and the two corresponded until Tolstoy's death in 1910.
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