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Blame Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

“We Hindus and Mohamedans would have to blame our folly rather than the English, if we allowed them to put us asunder.” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“We Hindus and Mohamedans would have to blame our folly rather than the English, if we allowed them to put us asunder.”

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to Indian National Congress, 1930

Indians should blame themselves, not the English, for internal divisions that weaken them.

In simple terms: Self‑critique is needed before blaming outsiders.

Key Takeaway

Focus on internal unity and self‑improvement.

Themes

politics identity responsibility

Mood

reflective determined

Type

historical social

When to use this quote

  • national movements
  • community building
  • interfaith dialogue
  • education reform

Key Concepts

self‑reflection colonial critique social cohesion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can communities foster constructive self‑critique?
  • What steps build solidarity across faiths?
A Different Perspective

Blaming oneself can be demoralizing.

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