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Mandlik aligned himself with Indian National Congress. He had significant differences with Gandhi's style of leadership and approach to politics which he viewed as unrealistic and impractical. This led to his departure from Congress in 1937 and he became involved in Savarakar's Hindu Mahasabha. He was President of Maharashtra Hindu Sabha from 1946 to 1954.
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