Answer:
d. Gandhi was not a Hindu religious leader
Explanation: heres why the other options are wrong.
a. Gandhi was indeed born in a devout Hindu Gujarati family. His family was deeply religious and followed Hindu traditions.
b. Gandhi was a barrister trained in England. After completing his education in India, he went to London to study law and became a qualified barrister.
c. Gandhi did spend a significant part of his life in South Africa fighting on behalf of the Indian community. He worked as a lawyer and became involved in activism, advocating for the rights and dignity of the Indian population in South Africa.
d. This option is NOT a correct description of Gandhi's life. While Gandhi was a devout Hindu and his religious beliefs influenced his philosophy and practices, he was not a religious leader in the traditional sense. He did not hold any official religious leadership position.
e. In addition to working for India's independence, Gandhi was indeed involved in promoting the rights of workers in India's textile industry. He fought for the rights and welfare of workers, leading movements and protests to address their issues and improve their working conditions.
So, the correct answer is d. Gandhi was not a Hindu religious leader.