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... Mahatma Gandhi championed the cause of the Indian Muslims and started his " Non - violent Non- cooperation " with the Government of India . He later added Swaraj for India ' as among its objectives . C Mahatma Gandhi's Non - cooperation ...
... Mahatma Gandhi championed the cause of the Indian Muslims and started his " Non - violent Non- cooperation " with the Government of India . He later added Swaraj for India ' as among its objectives . C Mahatma Gandhi's Non - cooperation ...
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... Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress at the Conference . To induce Mahatma Gandhi to attend the second session of the Conference , Ramsay MacDonald authorised the Viceroy , Lord Irwin , to negotiate an agreement with him . It led to the Irwin - ...
... Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress at the Conference . To induce Mahatma Gandhi to attend the second session of the Conference , Ramsay MacDonald authorised the Viceroy , Lord Irwin , to negotiate an agreement with him . It led to the Irwin - ...
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... Mahatma Gandhi to represent them all . Even the efforts of Mahatma Gandhi failed to secure an agree- ment on the communal problem in the new Constitution . Ramsay MacDonald implored the Indian delegates " to take further opportunities ...
... Mahatma Gandhi to represent them all . Even the efforts of Mahatma Gandhi failed to secure an agree- ment on the communal problem in the new Constitution . Ramsay MacDonald implored the Indian delegates " to take further opportunities ...
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