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He was disappointed with the decision of Partition of India because of the adamancy of Jawahar Lal Nehru to be the Prime Minister of India and Jinnah's demand for Pakistan in case he is not made the Prime Minister of Undivided India

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As a rule, Gandhi was opposed to the concept of partition as it contradicted his vision of religious unity. Concerning the partition of India to create Pakistan, while the Indian National Congress and Gandhi called for the British to quit India, the Muslim League passed a resolution for them to divide and quit, in 1943.

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Q: When India gained independence from Britain what disappointed Gandhi?
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