how didbtge success of champaran justify the ways means adopted by Gandhi during the civil disobedience
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Under the British rule, many farmers in the Champaran district of Bihar were forced to grow indigo in their lands, much to their dismay. To fight this, a money lender named Raj Kumar Shukla reached out to Gandhiji and requested him to come and help them.
As Gandhi wrote in his autobiography, he did not even know of Champaran before this. Nonetheless, he came down to this district on April 10 of 1917 with a band of lawyers, including Dr Rajendra Prasad, to fight it out with the British.
There had been the Indigo Riots in 1859-60, but this was a new struggle altogether.
gandhiji goes without ac in the vehicle he is the first who roles British rule.
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