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The political climate of the time played a significant role from "summary" of LETS KILL GANDHI by TUSHAR GANDHI

During the tumultuous period leading up to Mahatma Gandhi's assassination, the political climate in India was charged with tension and division. The deep-rooted animosity between different groups, fueled by religious and ideological differences, created a volatile environment where violence seemed almost inevitable. The widespread discontent and unrest among the populace provided fertile ground for extremist elements to thrive and carry out their sinister agendas. The growing sense of disillusionment with the political leadership, coupled with the desire for radical change, pushed certain individuals towards extreme measures. The fervor of nationalism and the call for independence from British rule added another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation. In this charged atmosphere, the idea of eliminating a prominent figure like Gandhi, who was seen as a symbol of compromise and non-violence, gained traction among those who believed in a more aggressive approach to achieving their goals. The political rhetoric of the time often demonized Gandhi, portraying him as an obstacle to the progress and unity of the nation. This demonization created a dangerous narrative that justified violence as a means to an end, further polarizing an already divided society. The lack of meaningful dialogue and the escalation of hostilities perpetuated a cycle of violence that ultimately led to the tragic assassination of the Mahatma. The assassination of Gandhi was not merely the act of a lone gunman but a culmination of the complex political dynamics that characterized the era. The interplay of various forces, including extremism, nationalism, and the failure of leadership, created a perfect storm that engulfed the nation in chaos and bloodshed. The lessons learned from this dark chapter in history serve as a stark reminder of the dangerous consequences of allowing political tensions to spiral out of control.
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    LETS KILL GANDHI

    TUSHAR GANDHI

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