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How was gandhiji treated at rajendra prasad house?

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Answered by ranamangaraj8
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Answer:

Explanation:

Gandhiji came along with Rajkumar Shukla, who was a peasant, to Rajendra Prasad's house. He was dressed very simply, so he was treated like an untouchable peasant by not being allowed to drink water from the well.

Answered by adventureisland
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Answer :

  • Gandhiji was considered untouchable by the servants at Rajendra Prasad's home. As a result, he was not permitted to draw water from the well for fear that a few drops from his bucket would poison the entire supply.
  • They mistook him for a peasant. As a result, they permitted both of them to remain on the ground. Gandhi was even forbidden from drawing water from the well for fear that a few drops from his bucket would poison the entire supply.
  • They couldn't tell if he was an untouchable or not. They were concerned that a few drops from his bucket would contaminate the entire well.
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