Why did Gandhi praise the Tamil language?

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Gandhiji mostly stayed in madurai and he was very much influenced by tamilians so he praised Tamil language.
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Gandhi praised the Tamil language due to its role in preserving Indian culture and promoting social justice. He appreciated its rich literary heritage, its ability to convey profound ideas, and its capacity to foster a sense of unity among Tamils. Gandhi saw Tamil as a powerful tool for mobilizing people...
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Gandhi praised the Tamil language due to its role in preserving Indian culture and promoting social justice. He appreciated its rich literary heritage, its ability to convey profound ideas, and its capacity to foster a sense of unity among Tamils. Gandhi saw Tamil as a powerful tool for mobilizing people and advocating for change during the Indian independence movement. read less
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Gandhiji was fascinated by "thirukural" which made him learn Tamil language . As per record gandhiji had visited Tamil Nadu more than 10 times which had become milestone for the march in freedom
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