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SHORT ANSWER:
1. Why did Gandhiji feel that taking the Champaran case to court was useless?
2. How did the Champaran peasants react when they heard that a Mahatma had come to help them?
3. What made the Lieutenant Governor drop the case against Gandhiji?
4. Why did Gandhiji oppose when his friend Andrews offered to stay in Champaran and help the peasants?
5. Why do you think Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning point in his life?

LONG ANSWER:
1. Why is the Champaran episode considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence?
2.Gandhiji’s loyalty was not a loyalty to abstractions; it was a loyalty to living human beings. Why did Gandhiji continue his stay in Champaran even after indigo sharecropping disappeared?​

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Answered by bowassathyavasan
2

Answer:

1-Gandhiji believed that the peasants were under the grip of fear. He felt that taking the Champaran case to the court would be useless because actual relief for the peasants would come when they would be free of this fear. So, his ultimate motive was to kill the fear in them.

2-It was quite difficult for the officials to control such a big crowd. Gandhiji fought for the rights of the peasants and managed to convince the lawyers to refund 25% to the farmers. When the Champaran peasants heard that a Mahatma had come to help them, they assembled in Motihari in large number.

3-The Lieutenant Governor was forced to drop the case against Gandhiji because the lawyers had told Gandhiji that they would follow him into jail. ... The lawyers, who had represented the peasant groups in court, also came to brief Gandhiji.

4-Gandhi opposed it. He didn't want Indians to take the help of an Englishman in their struggle for freedom. So he taught a lesson in self-reliance. According to Gandhi's lawyer friends, the stay of Andrews at Champaran was thought of to be a good idea as Andrews, being an Englishman would prove to be helpful to them

5-Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning point in his life because he realised that civil disobedience, which had triumphed for the first time, could go a long way in the freedom struggle. ... This success, thus, proved the effectiveness of Gandhi's method of non-violence and non-cooperation.

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Answered by somu2692
3

Answer:

short answer

Explanation:

1.When the sharecroppers of cameras came to know about the arrival of Gandhi for their state they came rushing to muzzafarpur to meet their champion. Gandhi chided them for collecting hug fee. He concluded that the peasants were so crushed and fear stricken that going to low Cory's was unless.

2.Gandhiji fought for the rights of the rights of the peasants and managed to convince the lawyers to refund 25% to

the farmers.

3.several days later, Gandhi received a written communication from the magistrate -govetnor of the province had ordered the case to be dropped because civil disobedience had triumphed for the first time in modern india.

4.Gandhi opposed it. He didn't want Indians take the help of an English man in the struggle for freedom. So he taught a lesson in self Reliance. according to Gandhi lawyer,friends, the stay of Andrews at champran and was tough to be a good idea as Andrew's begin an englishmen would prove to be helpful to them.

5. Gandhi considered the champran episode to be a turning point in his life because he realised that civil disobedience for the first time,could

go a long way in the freedom struggle

Long answers:

1. the champion episode is considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence because for the first time farmers and peasants rose against ab Britishers. the English Landlords had owned most of the lareable land in champion. the India tenants and Swapna on the land the chief commercial crops was Indigo the planters compused all sharecroppers to plants 15% of the holding with Indigo. therefore the peasants had always been always oppresed by their British landlords but they lacked the courage to revokt. the surrender of landlord declared the victory of the peasants and the victory speed of the civil disobedience in India.

Gandhiji never contented himself with the large political and economic. He saw the cultural and social backwardness In The villages of champran and wanted to do something about it immediately so he continuosly his stay in Champaign even after indigo sharecropping disappeared.

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