what were the veiws of gandhiji on womens participation in national movement
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⭐ Mahatma Gandhi was initially reluctant to women's participation in movements because:
=>. Gandhi was convinced that it was the duty of the women to look after their homes, be good mothers and good wives and respected that.
=> It was only later that he agreed on giving them important role in the national movement.
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(i) According to Gandhiji, woman is companion of man and gifted with equal rights of freedom and liberty. (ii) Woman is more fit than man to take exploration and bolder action in non-violence. (iii) Woman is the better half of humanity, not the weaker sex.