Gandhiji's great-grandson Rajmohan Gandhi gave big statement, says, "Bapu failed to teach not to hate..."
Gandhiji's great-grandson Rajmohan Gandhi gave big statement, says,
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Mahatma Gandhi, who was the leader of India's independence movement under British rule, was a champion of democracy, equality, and freedom. Gandhi taught people to be free from fear but failed to teach them not to hate. Gandhi's great-grandson Rajmohan Gandhi said this in Gandhinagar.

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According to the media report, former West Bengal Governor Rajmohan Gandhi said at the IIT Gandhinagar discovery program of India that Gandhiji never accepted the identity of Hindu religion based India. There is no importance of how much Gandhiji contributed to the British leaving India. Since the British would have left India anyway due to lack of resources in India. Gandhiji united the leaders fighting the freedom movement in India and persuaded them to be unanimous. This was the most important thing.

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Apart from this, he explained to people a concept and idea of India without any distinction of caste, religion and any kind. Gandhiji was an advocate of democracy, equality, and freedom, the same idea was accepted by the framers of the constitution and it was a big thing to be included in the constitution. After the birth of Pakistan on Islam, there was a lot of pressure on the constitution-makers to make India a Hindu nation, but the people of India had rejected the idea of a Hindu nation. Rajmohan Gandhi said that even today many people and a section in India believe that India should be identified on the basis of Hinduism and India should be the first nation for Hindus. 

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