“I claim to have been a lifelong and wholly disinterested friend of the British people.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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Gandhi: Selected Writings is a compilation of essays, speeches, and letters that showcase the thoughts and principles of the Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi. The book covers a range of topics, including non-violence, civil disobedience, and social reform, offering insights into Gandhi's approach to leadership and his vision for India's independence movement. more
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