Gandhi's swaraj and it's impact on national movement
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Economically, Swaraj means full economic freedom for the toiling millions. And in its fullest sense, Swaraj is much more than freedom from all restraints, it is self-rule, self-restraint, and could be equated with moksha or salvation. ... Gandhi said: "In such a state (where swaraj is achieved) everyone is his own ruler.
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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. ... 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.
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