Gandhi had complicated relationships with other leaders during his time, especially with Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Here’s a bit more about their views:
Nehru: He agreed with Gandhi on wanting a united India. However, they had different ideas about how to run the government and the role of religion in politics.
Jinnah: He wanted to create a separate country just for Muslims. This led to a lot of disagreements between him and Gandhi. In 1947, Muslims made up about 25% of India's population.
These disagreements added to the difficulties everyone faced during the Partition. It caused a lot of violence and many people had to leave their homes.
Gandhi had complicated relationships with other leaders during his time, especially with Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Here’s a bit more about their views:
Nehru: He agreed with Gandhi on wanting a united India. However, they had different ideas about how to run the government and the role of religion in politics.
Jinnah: He wanted to create a separate country just for Muslims. This led to a lot of disagreements between him and Gandhi. In 1947, Muslims made up about 25% of India's population.
These disagreements added to the difficulties everyone faced during the Partition. It caused a lot of violence and many people had to leave their homes.