"In the democracy which I have envisaged, a democracy established by non-violence, there will be equal freedom for all. Everybody will be his own master."
Answer Mahatma Gandhi
In Mahatma Gandhi's speech in 1942, titled “Quit India,” the Indian leader bucked British rule, asking his fellow citizens to join him in a non-violent movement and civil disobedience to win their country's independence. In the speech, he explained his view that the French and Russian revolutions failed democracy, as they were fought with violence.
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