A. When I first visited Gandhi in 1942 at his ashram in Sevagram, in Central India, he said, “I will tell you how it happened that I decided to urge the departure of the British. It was in 1917.”
He had gone to the December 1916 annual convention of the Indian National Congress party in Lucknow. There were 2,301 delegates and many visitors. During the proceedings, Gandhi recounted, “a peasant came up to me looking like any other peasant in India, poor and emaciated.”
(i) Who is ‘I’ in the given lines?
(a) Gandhiji (b) The author
(c) Raj Kumar Sukhla (d) Rajendra Prasad
(ii) What does Gandhiji say about the condition of peasants of India? (a) They are poor. (b) They are fear-stricken.
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I) b. The author
ii) b. They are fear-stricken
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