Social Sciences, asked by anirbanduttag2005, 6 months ago

how did the peasant who gathered around Nehru near Rae Bareli behave when he addressed them​

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Answered by nishathakur42
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Agitated and angry,Nehru addressed the peasants who gathered around him. This is how he later described the meeting : 'They behaved as brave men, calm and unruffled in the face of danger.

Answered by Anonymous
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The peasants gathered around Nehru were calm and peaceful to hear him address them. Nehru meant to say that inspite of brutal and displeased behavior of police, the peasants remained peaceful. On the other hand he had forgotten nonviolence totally at that moment and he was very agitated and disturbed. The peasants taught him a lesson that he was supposed to have being their leader.

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