Multiple choice general knowledge history

Gandhiji confessed his guilt of stealing for the purpose of smoking in a letter, promising never to steal in future and asking for adequate punishment. To whom was this letter addressed?

  1. Father

  2. Elder Brother

  3. Mother

  4. Friend

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Explanation

Gandhiji wrote a confession letter to his father, acknowledging his theft of money and gold for smoking. He expressed deep remorse, promised never to steal again, and requested appropriate punishment. This act reflected his commitment to truth and integrity from a young age. The letter demonstrated his moral courage and respect for his father.