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a. What does being 'coloured' mean?

b. Why did the other passenger not want to sit with Mahatma Gandhi?

C. How do you think Mahatma Gandhi felt after he was pushed off the train?

d. Is it right to ill-treat others because of the colour of their skin?

e. What do you think is Mahatma Gandhi's duty-to bear the insult or to stand up against injustice? What would you have done if you were in his place?

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Answered by alkabomble8
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Explanation:

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Answered by thotayatin171010301
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Answer:

a) The word 'coloured' here means having a dark and brown skin.

b) The other passenger did not want to sit with Mahatma Gandhi because, at that time, there used to be racial discrimination and Gandhiji belonged to one such race. So, the passenger discriminated against him.

c) Mahatma Gandhi might have felt embarassed and angry for being discriminated even when he had purchased a ticket to travel by the train.

d) No, it is not right to discriminate anyone based on their skin. I do not encourage any such behaviour.

e) Mahatma Gandhi's duty was to stand up to the injustice. I would have filed a complaint against the people involved and ask Government to take strict action.

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