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difference between active,passive and neutral resistance with context to indian struggle for independence​

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Answered by sruti1212
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The term Satyagraha is made up of two Sanskrit words- Satya (truth) & Agraha (insistence to hold fast).

To Gandhiji, satyagraha was a moral force born of truth & non-violence. It meant to be fearless, truthful as well as peaceful, suffering willingly while refusing to submit what is wrong. But even while resisting evil, it would not involve hatred towards the evil-doer.

Gandhiji made a distinction between Satyagraha & passive resistance. Passive resistance does not exclude the use of physical force for the purpose of gaining one's end, whereas Satyagraha excludes the use of violence.

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Answered by taqueerizwan2006
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Satyagraha is the idea of a non-violent resistance movement begin by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

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• Gandhi called it a passive resistance movement because it was a non-violent non-cooperation movement.  

• The Satyagraha movement was led by the Indians  under the leadership of Gandhi ji, against the British rule.

•  They refused to buy imported products and refused British employment and education.  

• The Indians did everything in very peaceful manner which made it a passive resistance.

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