Modern Indian History
Who He said, "I accept as Dharma whatever is in full conformity with impartial justice, truthfulness and the like; that which is not opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas. Whatever is not free from partiality and is unjust, partaking of untruth and the like, and opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas—that I hold as adharma".He also said "He, who after careful thinking, is ever ready to accept truth and reject falsehood; who counts the happiness of others as he does that of his own self, him I call just"

Ranjit Singh
Dayananda Saraswathi
Lal Singh
Baba Ram Singh

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Modern Indian History
When did M.K Gandhi participated in the Second Round Table Conference?

Fruitful talks with Sapru
Receiving assurances that independence was fast coming
Getting assurance from the Muslim League that it would not oppose his claim to represent the whole of India
Signing the Gandhi-Irwin Pact of March, 1931

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Modern Indian History
The Tokyo Conference which passed a resolution to form an Indian National Army or Azad Hind Fauj was a conference of

different associations of Indians living in South-East Asia
Indian prisoners of war in Japanese custody
Indians living in Tokyo
Indian revolutionaries living outside India

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