Gandiji strongly believe that every adult …
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Sia ? 3 years, 6 months ago
Gandhiji was right in believing that every adult was a responsible person. Gandhiji was of the view that if a person was poor or illiterate, it did not mean that the person was not wise enough to elect a government. Depriving the poor and the illiterates of voting rights would have been a form of discrimination.
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