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freedom from fear is more important than legal justice for the four do you think that the poor of India are free from fear of the Independence​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the story, Gandhi makes it possible for the sharecroppers of Champaran to shed their fear of the British landlords. According to Gandhi, freedom from fear is the first step towards self-reliance. However, it is unfortunate that the poor of the country are not free from fear, even decades after the independence. Their actions, work, etc. are still under pressure, they are under the mercy of the bureaucratic system. Furthermore, the poor live in a continual fear of the police, who instead of taking care, often end up maltreating them. The already poor farmers are becoming poorer, because of globalisation and the craze for the foreign products. This leaves them in the fear of further destitution.

Answered by DarshanBikashSaikia
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The average indian is terrified of going to a police station to register a complaint and many claim that the police are so indifferent and even demand payments for registering their FIRs and twisting facts to suit them. The cops many times threaten to put the complainant in prison or turn the case against the complainant.

The average indian often finds himself or herself begging for justice and cops and magistrates showing indifference. Our lower judges are playing to the media and giving ridiculous decisions with atrocious evidence (Shyamlal in the Aarushi Talwar case).

Then you have cases where people are scared of even assisting accident victims because of trouble that cops may cause later.

The average indian is scared of scaring his thoughts for fear of getting booked for sedition or offending religious minorities.

Bureaucracy has become more, control has become more and today the fear in an average indian is making them develop apathy.

So there is no freedom from fear.

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