If you were in Gandhi's place, what would you have done on being asked to removed your Turban?
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Answer:
I will find peace
Explanation:
For common people who are in need
Answer:
It was a long journey from India to South Africa. Gandhi reached the port of Natal towards the end of May, 1893. The first thing he noticed was that the Indians there were treated with little respect. Within a week of his arrival in Durban, he visited the court with Abdulla Seth of Dada, Abdulla &Co.
No sooner had sat down than the magistrate pointed his plump finger at him.
'You must remove your turban,' he said sternly.
Gandhi wave been so rudely assaulted.'
'You need not be sorry,' said Gandhi. 'How is the poor man to know? All coloured people are the same to him. I have made it a rule not to go to court in respect of any personal grievance.'
'Just like you,' said Coates, who was still very angry at the policeman's behavior.
Coates turned again to the policeman and said, 'You should tell an Indian politely what the regulations are not knock him down.'
'Never mind,' said Gandhi. 'I have already forgiven him.'