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You are way off the line here, if you feel that it's some character assassination or false reporting then, the source of the article is there for all to see and read. I can assure you Daily Mail is a lot more credible than what you are probably used to reading.
Forget the £700,000, if there is no substance to the claim, then your government can sue the paper for £7 Million.
I was literally ROFL on this and now doubt if you even live in the UK.
It is news paper which literally thrives on sensationalism. If you were to read it seriously, you would be forgiven for assuming that almost everyone would have cancer by now and England would be an Islamic republic with the Sharia law. It is also known as the Daily Fail.
Daily Mail Watch
There are a few points here.
1) They themselves do not have access to the letters. So everything is based on hear say with massive doses of Daily Mail Masala Mix (Extra Strength).
2) The personal life of Gandhi doesn't detract from what he achieved in real life.
The fans of the Daily Fail are still bristling with the fact that a man wearing a dhoti was able to bring down their Empire.