Which was not a principle that Jawaharial Nehru and Gandi would have supported?
unity
democracy
modernization
religious fundamentalism
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OpenStudy (elise_a18):
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OpenStudy (elise_a18):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
modernization
OpenStudy (elise_a18):
Why not unity?
OpenStudy (elise_a18):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i believe it is unity
OpenStudy (elise_a18):
Why not religious fundamentalism?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nehru emerged from the war years as a leader whose political views were considered radical. Although the political discourse had been dominated at this time by Gopal Krishna Gokhale,[19] a moderate who said that it was "madness to think of independence",[17] Nehru had spoken "openly of the politics of non-cooperation, of the need of resigning from honorary positions under the government and of not continuing the futile politics of representation."[23] Nehru ridiculed the Indian Civil Service (ICS) for its support of British policies
OpenStudy (elise_a18):
Where did u c&p that from?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wikipidia
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OpenStudy (elise_a18):
at least he gives a source
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wikipedia is not a reliable source just for the heads up