Mohandas Gandhi was unable to achieve the complete and immediate unification of India and Pakistan as one nation. Despite his efforts for communal harmony and non-violence, the partition of India in 1947 led to widespread violence and the creation of two separate states. Additionally, Gandhi's vision of a casteless society and eradication of untouchability faced significant challenges and resistance, and social inequalities persisted even after India's independence.
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