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On what basis did Bose disagree with Gandhi's approach to the freedom struggle?

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He felt that Gandhi was not committed to the cause of independence from the British.
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Bose believed that freedom was not something that could be obtained through negotiations around a conference table.
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Bose hoped that Gandhi would resort to more non-violent means during the independence movement.
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Bose hoped to fully cooperate with the British; even during the Second World War.
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The correct option is B Bose believed that freedom was not something that could be obtained through negotiations around a conference table.
Gandhi always believed in the path of non-violence to attain freedom, whereas Bose did not agree with this. He believed that freedom was not something that could be obtained by negotiations around a conference table, but something that could only be obtained by resistance and revolt. He made his own party to get a body to its ideology and started the journey towards freedom in a completely different way.

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