Gandhi the great Indian leader struggle for the independence of India against the British rule. His great nationalistic movement helped to achieved Independence through non-violence, noncooperation, civil disobedience. Salt Satyagraha influenced a great part in the non-violence movement. He gets into the way of Ahimsa through the spiritual concept. He acts as a predominant leader and identified the National's identity which transforms the non-violent movement into the mass movement. He used the weapon of hunger strikes, courting of jail, mass demonstrations led him to the way of success. His principle, social justice, disciples, truth attracted the people towards his policy of non-violence. He gathered the right people as followers through peaceful notation, hard work, will power, and self-sacrification. His non-violent movement led to the freedom of India.
How did Gandhi work to encourage nationalism and independence through non-violent means? Why was he so...
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