If you were in Gandhiji's place,
what would you have done on being asked
to remove your turban
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Answer:
If I were there in Gandhiji's place, I wouldn't have removed my turban. Colored people were discriminated in every way and they were not given the respect they deserved and if we don't stand our ground, we would further be rebuked and looked down upon.
Explanation:
In the lesson "In South Africa" from "The story of Gandhi", there are various experiences that are shown where colored people like Gandhiji were discriminated. They were treated with less respect. Colored people were considered inferior to their white counterparts.
In the story, when Gandhiji went to a court in South Africa, he was asked sternly by the magistrate to remove his turban. Gandhiji had no idea why only he was asked to remove the turban and when he refused to do so, he left the court and he went to the Durban court to protest against these insulting rules.
Had I been in Gandhiji's place, I wouldn't have removed the turban. Colored people were discriminated in every way and they were not given the respect they deserved and if we don't stand our ground, we would further be rebuked and looked down upon.
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