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Gandhi's assassination sparked global outrage from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI

The world was shaken to its core when news of Gandhi's assassination spread like wildfire. People from all corners of the globe were filled with shock, disbelief, and grief at the loss of the beloved leader. Gandhi's message of nonviolence and peace had resonated far beyond the borders of India, making his death a tragedy that reverberated worldwide. The global outrage that followed Gandhi's assassination was a testament to the immense impact he had on people's lives. Leaders of various countries expressed their condolences and condemned the senseless act of violence that had taken the life of a man who had dedicated himself to the betterment of humanity. From the United States to the United Kingdom, voices rose in unison to mourn the loss of a true champion of justice and equality. The outpouring of emotion that followed Gandhi's death transcended geographical boundaries and political affiliations. People from all walks of life, regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds, came together to pay tribute to a man who had inspired millions with his unwavering commitment to nonviolence. The streets of cities around the world were filled with mourners carrying candles and flowers, united in their grief over the loss of a leader who had shown them the power of love and compassion. The legacy of Gandhi's assassination was not just limited to the immediate aftermath of his death. It sparked a renewed interest in his teachings and philosophy, prompting people to reflect on the values of truth, nonviolence, and justice that he had espoused throughout his life. Gandhi's death served as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. In the end, Gandhi's assassination may have taken away his physical presence from this world, but it could not extinguish the flame of hope and inspiration that he had ignited in the hearts of millions. The global outrage that followed his death was a powerful testament to the lasting impact that he had on the world, a legacy that continues to inspire people to this day.
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