Mohandas Gandhi
•The Indian Congress Party was led by Mohandas Gandhi
•Led with style of protest called pacifism or non-violent resistence
•Right hand man named Jawaharlal Nehru
• He believed that Hindus and Muslims could equally share an independent India
•On January 26th, 1930 Declare Independence for India began
•Civil disobedience ensues
•After the partition in 1947 he was assasinated by a fellow Hindu
•Led with style of protest called pacifism or non-violent resistence
•Right hand man named Jawaharlal Nehru
• He believed that Hindus and Muslims could equally share an independent India
•On January 26th, 1930 Declare Independence for India began
•Civil disobedience ensues
•After the partition in 1947 he was assasinated by a fellow Hindu
Summary
Mohandas Gandhi led the Indian Congress Party, and he ruled with a form of non violent resistance called pacifism. His right hand man was named Jawaharlal Behru and he totally believed that Hindus and Muslims could equally share an independent India. Following this, Declare Independance for India began in 1930 and soon after civil disobedience occurs. He was eventually assassinated in 1947 by another Hindu after the end of the partition.