Briefly state, how Gandhiji introduced moral values into politics? -SST 10th

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Gandhiji introduced moral values into politics. He used human courage, patience and suffering as vehicles to achieve higher goals in life. He advocated legal and extra legal methods but not immoral and dishonest methods to achieve India’s freedom.

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