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(6) "His was not a loyalty to abstractions : it was a loyalty to living human beings."
Explain the statement with reference to Gandhi's actions in Champaran.

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Answered by sania795
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his was not a loyalty to abstractions; it was a loyalty to living, human beings. It means that Gandhi's loyalty was not towards reaching an ideal solution in an ideal world, but instead he was loyal to the problems faced by the real people real life situations. He wanted to bring a practical solution to all problems

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is Gandhi's loyalty was not towards reaching an ideal solution in an ideal world, but instead he was loyal to the problems faced by the real people real life situations.

Explanation:

Given - His was not a loyalty to abstractions it was a loyalty to living human beings.

To Find  - Explain the statement with reference to Gandhi's actions in Champaran .

This was not a loyalty to abstractions and it was a loyalty to living, breathing human beings. It means that Gandhi's loyalty was not to finding an ideal solution in an ideal world, but rather to the problems faced by real people in real life situations. He wished to provide a practical solution to all problems.

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