Question : Which of the following is not correct about Mahatma Gandhi ?
Option 1: Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
Option 2: Gandhi believed in non-violence
Option 3: Gandhi believed in the sanctity of means.
Option 4: Gandhi supported close relation between religion and politics.
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Correct Answer: Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
Solution : Correct Answer is Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
He argued for a religion-based form of secularism, based on the principle of tolerance and plurality as a means of promoting the peaceful co-habitation of various religious communities in India. He did not call for a complete separation of religion from politics. Instead, he used a new form of mass agitation that emphasized truth, tolerance and non-violence, as well as peaceful protests.
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