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Ghandi's beliefs were that violence was never the way to solve anything and that approaching things in a peaceful manner was always best and so thats how he decided to do peaceful protests which involved no violence but still putting your point across.

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It didnt affect it greatly because he wanted to unify the Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs into one country: India

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