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How did Gandhi address the actions of the people of Motihari ? (1 Point) A) As liberation from the fear of the British B) by calling them courageous C) by chiding the lawyers D) none

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Answered by noishamittal
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Answer:

Gandhiji called their action of protest as their liberation from fear of the British.

Explanation:

The answer for it is

A). As their liberation from fear of the British.

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Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
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Mahatma Gandhi addressed the protests by the people of Motihari as the liberation from fear of British.

During his trip in Muzaffarpur, Gandhiji discovered the sharecroppers crushed and terrified. Even though many of the peasants had willingly accepted the share-cropping agreement, it irritated them.

The British, with the assistance of thugs, tortured the villagers. Their attorneys failed to protect their interests. Gandhi took up their case and came before Motihari. Gandhiji had a run-in with the authorities. A big crowd of peasants encircled the court.

The government was perplexed and had to seek Gandhiji's assistance to control the mob. The British landlords were compelled to refund a portion of their money as well as their indigo prestige. The Britishers left their lands, and the peasants became landowners. This was the healthiest option.

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