Imagine you are a woman participating ir
Civil Disobedience Movement. Explain
what the experience meant to your life.
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I was very happy to participate in Civil
Disobedience Movement because I understood that I had to serve the nation in whatever capacityI
could. I had heard Gandhiji speaking and asking us to participate in this movement. Inspired by him, I also offered Satyagraha, picketed liquor shops and
shops selling foreign cloth and also courted arrest. I felt empowered by these activities and felt that women also could help the men actively in theultimate goal of achieving independence from the British.
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✔ It was a time when women were kept inside walls. A woman's role was considered to be of a homemaker. Though I had got good education, I was not allowed to take part in social or political activities.
✔ But I thought by participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement, I could be a part of the nation making process.
✔ So, at the call of Gandhiji, I couldn't resist myself. Revolting against my family traditions, and I became an active member of the movement.
✔ It was a proud moment for me to participate in Gandhi's Civil Disobedience Movement. It was a motivating experience for me when I tended to those injured in the lathi charge.
✔ It was like taking care of my own brother. I was full of nationalistic fervor. It was the most memorable and proud phase of my life.
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