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Why does the author say that Gandhi's view about Congress's future was romantic? -

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Why does the author say that Gandhi's view about Congress's future was romantic?  

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  • Because Gandhiji believed in hand-in-hand characteristics of the national movement led by Congress.   

  • Because national movement led by congress attracted various sections groups and society to form a social and ideological coalition in Congress.  

  • Both because Gandhiji believed in hand-in-hand characteristics of the national movement led by Congress.   & because the national movement led by congress attracted various sections of groups and society to form a social and ideological coalition in Congress.    

  • None 

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Solution

Both because Gandhiji believed in hand-in-hand characteristics of the national movement led by Congress.   & because the national movement led by congress attracted various sections of groups and society to form a social and ideological coalition in Congress.   

Explanation:

According to the author, Gandhi's outlook on the future of the Congress was romantic. Because Gandhiji believed in the hand-in-hand nature of the national movement led by Congress, which drew people from all walks of life to establish a social and intellectual coalition inside Congress. 

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