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Explain gandhiji's views on satyagraha .Which quality of mahatma gandhi turned the freedom struggle into a mass movement.

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Answered by anitapatra71
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Satyagraha is a term used by Gandhiji for the type of pacifist and non-violent movement led by him for securing independence of India from the British rules and for bringing about social change against opposition from the established institutions and established social systems. Mahatma Gandhi took charge of the movement from 1915 and started a Satyagraha movement against the Rowlatt Act in 1919-and the violence following the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, he called of the movement. Gandhi made the movement truly national by bringing in more Muslims by supporting the Khilafat Movement

Answered by hetnbrahmbhatt
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Explanation:

(i) The idea of Satyagraha emphasized the power of truth and the need to search for truth.

(ii) It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.

(iii) Without seeking vengeance or being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win the battle through nonviolence.

(iv) This could be done by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor.

(v) People including the oppressors had to be persuaded to see the truth, instead of being forced to accept truth through the use of violence.

(vi) Gandhiji believed that truth was bound to ultimately triumph.

(vii) He believed that the dharma of non-violence could unite all Indians.

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