Jamnalal Bajaj - Differences With Gandhi

Differences With Gandhi

Though he had a lot of devotion in Gandhi’s work, he did not hesitate to express his differences frankly and fearlessly. He differed with Gandhi when he disagreed with Congress contesting in the 1933 elections to the legislature. When the Congress Working Committee informally decided to make him the President of the Hirapur Session of the Congress which Gandhi personally approved, he chose to pass the honour to Subhash Chandra Bose.

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