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Question
Answer the following question briefly
With reference to Gandhiji, discuss his views on the following issues: Hindu-Muslim unity
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Solution
Gandhiji was a devout Hindu and a passionate believer in the equality of all religions. He was convinced that the path to India’s salvation lay in Hindu-Muslim unity. Gandhiji lived and died for the cause of Hindu-Muslim unity.
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