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"A Satyagrahi wins the battle through non-violence." Explain with examples.

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Answered by perfect2003
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QUESTION : A Satyagrahi wins the battle through non-violence." Explain with examples

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The word ‘satyagraha’ stands for the need to find the truth.

It emphasizes on the cause for your fight is true and you are working to gain justice against an unreasonable act then there is no need to show off the physical power or struggle.

There is no need to persuade people to see the truth by getting violence.

Words are more than enough to make them think about the event.

It was started by Mahatma Gandhi.

• In 1962 in Bihar for the oppressive plantation system.

• In 1917 in Gujarat for the support of peasants that were affected by the crop failure.

• In 1918 in Ahmadabad for Cotton Mill workers.

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Answered by dynamo115
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Answer:A Satyagrahi wins the battle through non-violence. This statement emphasises the power of truth

and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause is true, if the struggle is against

injustice, then physical force is not necessary to fight against the oppressor. Without being

aggressive a satyagrahi could win the battle. This could be done by appealing to the conscience of

the oppressors instead of forcing them to accept truth through the use of violence.

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