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2 Why did Gandhi vehemently oppose taking help of Charles Freer Andrews?

(a) he was an African

(b) he was going on a tour of duty to the Fiji Islands

(c) he believed it would be an equal fight

(d) he wanted the lawyers to be self-reliant APPLY

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Answered by chiderakaegbobi
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Answer:a

Explanation:the answer is a

Answered by Anonymous
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He wanted the lawyers to be self-reliant. (option d)

  • Charles Freer Andrews was an English pacifist who was a devotee of Gandhi. Before he went out on a tour to fulfill his official duties Charles came to visit Gandhi in order to bid adieu.
  • But Gandhi's lawyers wanted Charles to stay back and help them, this was refused by Gandhi as he wanted his lawyers to be self-reliant and independent. He told them if we take the help of an Englishman, it would be a weakpoint. He wanted to win the battle independently.
  • This is the reason why Gandhi opposed taking help from Charles Freer Andrews.
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