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in which part of country did plantation workers shout " Gandhiji Maharaj ki jai " ?

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Answered by lionxpvt
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The plantation workers in Assam State of India, shouted ''Gandhi Maharaj Ki Jai" while 'Tea Plantation campaign'.
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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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"Gandhiji Maharaj ki jai" is a phrase that translates to "Victory to Mahatma Gandhi" in Hindi.

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"Gandhiji Maharaj ki jai" is a phrase that translates to "Victory to Mahatma Gandhi" in Hindi, and it was a common slogan used during India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule.

Plantation workers in various parts of India participated in this struggle, and they used different forms of resistance and protest, including strikes, protests, and acts of civil disobedience.

Some of the regions where plantation workers were active in the independence movement include Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal.

It is possible that plantation workers in any of these regions could have shouted "Gandhiji Maharaj ki jai" during their protests, as the phrase was widely used by supporters of Gandhi and the Indian National Congress during this time.

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