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According to Gandhiji, ‘Satyagraha is not the weapon of the weak, but the weapon of the strong- willed.’ Do you agree with him? Give reasons to support your argument

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Answered by ishanviN
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satyagraha means to boycott the British without bloodshed. Gandhi adopted this way due to the death of many brave people in revolt of 1857.And also he got this idea from the french revolution

.So satyagraha is the weapon of strong willed


VKOOKMIN: Satyagraha was an open challenge to the British and civil obedience spread all over the country . It became the second mass movement as schools colleges and Court's were boycotted , foreign goods were burnt; peasants refused to pay tax and shops selling foreign goods were picketed. It was lead by Abdul Gaffar Khan in North West frontier provience . He was frontier Gandhi.
Answered by sabrinanandini2
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Yes

One who are strong willed will not apply any tricks to achieve what they want.They will follow the right path i.e, of truth and non violence. If the cause we are fighting for is true, then why need tricks?

Weak always loo for a shortcut

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