who made the following statement regarding the british partitioning of india? those who demand separation…

who made the following statement regarding the british partitioning of india? those who demand separation would, in the end, suffer most for it... mahatma gandhi muhammad ali jinnah jawarharlal nehru indira gandhi

who made the following statement regarding the british partitioning of india? those who demand separation would, in the end, suffer most for it... mahatma gandhi muhammad ali jinnah jawarharlal nehru indira gandhi

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Mahatma Gandhi was a strong advocate for unity in India. He opposed the partition of India as he believed in the idea of a united India where people of all religions could live together harmoniously. His statement "Those who demand separation would, in the end, suffer most for it..." reflects his stance against the partition which was based on religious lines. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the leader who demanded a separate Muslim - majority nation (Pakistan). Jawaharlal Nehru, while he was against the partition to some extent, was more focused on building a modern India after independence. Indira Gandhi's political career was after the partition.

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Mahatma Gandhi