Mahatma Gandhi Or Quaid-e-Azam
Mahatma Gandhi Vs Quaid-e-Azam, Who was greatest hero and politician.


Born: October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat, India.
Education: Also studied law in London at the Inner Temple before working in South Africa.
Early activism: Fought against racial discrimination in South Africa — developed his concept of Satyagraha (truth and non-violence).
Return to India: Became the key figure in India’s freedom movement against British rule.
Philosophy: Advocated non-violence (Ahimsa) and civil disobedience instead of armed resistance.
Mass movements: Led famous campaigns like Salt March (1930), Quit India Movement (1942), and Non-Cooperation Movement (1920s).
Lifestyle: Lived simply, wore hand-spun khadi, and promoted self-sufficiency through village industries.
Title “Mahatma”: Means “Great Soul” — given by Rabindranath Tagore for his moral and spiritual leadership.
Beliefs on religion: Supported Hindu-Muslim unity, seeing all faiths as paths to truth.
Died: Assassinated on January 30, 1948 in New Delhi by a Hindu extremist who opposed his views on unity.
MAHATMA GANDHI
QUAID-E-AZAM
Born: December 25, 1876 in Karachi (then part of British India).
Education: Studied law in London at Lincoln’s Inn, becoming a successful barrister.
Early politics: Initially a member of the Indian National Congress, advocating Hindu-Muslim unity.
Shift to Muslim League: Joined and later led the All-India Muslim League when he felt Muslim rights were not protected.
Title “Quaid-e-Azam”: Means “Great Leader” — given to him by the people of Pakistan for his leadership.
Vision: Fought for a separate homeland for Muslims — leading to the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
Political style: Known for his constitutional approach, logic, and mastery of law rather than emotional speeches.
Famous slogan: “Unity, Faith, Discipline.”
Health: Suffered from tuberculosis during the independence struggle but kept it secret to continue leading.
Died: September 11, 1948 in Karachi, just over a year after Pakistan’s independence.
