Who called Mahatma Gandhi as a “half-naked fakir”?

Lord Mountbatten
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Winston Churchill
B. R. Ambedkar
Winston Churchill  Winston Churchill called Mahatma Gandhi as a “half-naked fakir.” This remark was made in the early 1930s when Gandhi visited London during the Round Table Conferences. Churchill, known for his staunch imperialist views, strongly opposed Indian independence and disliked Gandhi’s methods and appearance. The phrase reflected Churchill’s contempt for Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance and simple lifestyle.

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