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assess the role of Mahatma Gandhi in national movement with special reference to the method of by him​

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Answered by TouheedUnnisa
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he introduced self Reliance policy which stated that Indians are capable of self Reliance... they do not need any control or any support of British....

Gandhi himself used charka to honour the dignity of Labour.

the Satyagraha movement was also introduced by Gandhi which stated that Indians will only support the truth and non violence.

Answered by sagheerzainab041
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Mahatma Gandhi is perhaps the most widely recognized figure of the Indian Nationalist Movement for his role in leading non-violent civil uprisings. He first employed the non-violent approach in South Africa where he was serving as an expatriate lawyer. He was hurt and angry when he witnessed discrimination and exploitation of colored people under Whites rule. He organizes non-violent protests in the country which gained him fame and support from the people of South Africa.

Back in India, he decided to employ his newly learned ways of civil protest in his homeland that was staggering to attain freedom from the British rule. His first point of dissent with the British colonialists was the exorbitant taxes placed on Indian nationals. He organized the working class as well as those living in poverty to protest against the high taxes and social discrimination. In 1921, he became the leader of the Indian National Congress, a nationalist political party in India, which demanded nondiscriminatory laws, equal rights for men and women, peaceful inter-religious relations, overthrow of the caste system, and above all, Indian independence. During his lifetime, Gandhi carried out three major nationalist movements which are discussed below.

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