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What similarities and differences does gandhi point out between his movement and the party of violence ?

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Similarities are that they fight for the same thing but they are different in that violence does not help but gandhi's movement was progress.
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Ghandi introduced new methods of social struggle, such as the hunger strike, and in his programs he rejected the armed struggle and carried out a preaching of the Ahimsa (non-violence) as a way of resisting British rule. He defended and promoted widely the total fidelity to the dictates of the conscience, even reaching civil disobedience if necessary; In addition, he fought for the return to the old Hindu traditions.

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