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May 25 claims a short but pointed roster, anchored by Nathuram Godse, the Hindu nationalist whose assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in January 1948 removed one of the twentieth century's most consequential voices for nonviolence and reshaped the trajectory of post-partition India. Godse's act was not impulsive — it emerged from years of ideological conviction and organizational ties, making it one of modern history's more studied political murders. The figures born on this date represent the recurring intersection of belief, extremism, and violence that runs through the historical record regardless of era or geography.

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