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us, gentle and wise, a man of faith and, at the same time, a man of action. Above all, we have to think of the principles for which he stood and which he impressed upon India. Thus we shall, in a small measure, be true to him and his teachings."~Jawaharlal Nehru.

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Taken from the Foreword to the Hindi edition of Mahatma Gandhi Caritra , a short biography in Marathi by Narayan Sitaram Phadke ( Bombay , 1951).  New Delhi , 22 May 1953. File No.9/148/53-PMS.

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Reference ~ Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru , Second Series , Volume 22 , page number 11.

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