Mahatma Gandhi played an important role in the independence of the country. It was his movements that made the British realize that the country was not a place for them to live. All the movements launched by Mahatma Gandhi were defeated immensely. It can also be said that Mahatma Gandhi never achieved aparajya. But today we are going to tell you about a story which is considered to be the biggest defeat of Mahatma Gandhi's life. September 23, 1944 is the time when Mahatma Gandhi was working hard to drive the British out of India. During this time Mahatma Gandhi wrote two letters to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. In the first letter, he wrote that our discussion last evening was not very good. We never meet on one page. Our thoughts and our thoughts are seen moving in parallel to each other. He further wrote that we do not want to break up with each other, so we started the exercise to discuss again. I want you to tell me what you want my signature to be. You should inform me of this through a letter. Jinnah answered this letter with great displeasure. Jinnah wrote that you do not have the status to represent anyone. The signature will come when you have the ability to become a representative. He wrote that my decision cannot be changed. We will stick to the principles of the Lahore proposal of March 1940. This proposal was made about the two-nation theory and the partition of India. And this was Gandhiji's biggest failure. Also Read: Preparation of 'Film City' intensifies in UP, Avnish Awasthi inspects land in Noida Father murdered 6-year-old son by putting him in water tank India deploys T-90 and T-72 tanks on LAC, ready to challenge the dragon Amazon announces Great Indian Festival sale, will get huge discount