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How did Gandhi explain his actions in champaran that led to his trial?

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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In 1916, Rajkumar Shukla went to Lucknow to meet Mahatma Gandhi and requested him to lead the movement to free the Champaran farmers from this unjust process. Gandhiji accepted his request.

When Mahatma Gandhi reached Champaran at the request of the prince, the British administration issued an order to leave him the district. Gandhiji threatened to do Satyagraha on this, fearing that the administration withdrew the order issued for him.

Then he took a piece of paper and divided the groups into pairs and put down the order in which each pair was to court arrest.Several days later,Gandhi recieved a written communication informing him that the Lieutenant-Governor of the province had ordered the case to be dropped.Civil disobedience had triumphed the first time in modern India -gandhi says...

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Answered by adeeladilu2
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The Champaran episode began as an attempt to ease the sufferings of large number of poor peasants. He got spontaneous support of thousands of people. Gandhi admits that what he had done was a very ordinary thing. He declared that the British could not order him about in his own country. Hence, he considered the Champaran episode as a turning- point in his life.

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