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during his stay in South Africa Gandhi observed that most of the Indians are addicted to

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Discrimination related to color and social status

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South Africa (1893–1914)

Gandhi had to face discrimination against Indians in South Africa. He was initially thrown out of the train for refusing to move to a third-class compartment after having a valid first-class coach ticket. Not only this, but while traveling the rest of the journey on the footpath, the driver had to bear the brunt when a European passenger came inside. He also faced many other difficulties in his journey. Many hotels in Africa were barred from them. Similarly, this was also one of the many incidents in which the judge of the court ordered him to remove his turban which he did not obey. All these events became a turning point in Gandhi's life and became a reason for the awareness of existing social injustice and proved helpful in explaining social activism. Seeing the injustice being done to Indians in South Africa, Gandhi raised questions about the respect of his countrymen and his own position in the country under the British Empire.

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