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प्रश्न
Disucss the methods, adopted by Gopal Krishna Gokhale to achieve his political objectives.
उत्तर
Gopal Krishna Gokhale was not only a political thinker but also a great economist of his time.
(i) He wanted to achieve his political goal by improving the economy of his country.
(ii) He wanted to abolish feudalism and improve economic conditions of the poor farmers.
(iii) When he became a member of the Legislative Assembly, he made very strong and forceful commentaries on the prevailing miserable economic condition in the country.
(iv) He always advocated the growth of industries in the country.
(v) He was fully convinced that economic growth in the country will always lead to political freedom.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale visited South Africa at the invitation of Mahatma Gandhi to raise his voice against the oppressive laws based on racial considerations.
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