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Answered by vviinniittaasshhaarr
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Gandhi used non violence in India's freedom struggle as main weapon and India became independent from British rule. Truth,sacrifice,non-violence,selfless service and cooperation were the internal tools for Gandhi's struggle.

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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The internal tools of Gandhiji’s struggles were Sathyagraha, Ahimsa and Unity of Hindu-Muslim. Sathyagraha: Sathyagraha is one of the major methods of protests of Gandhiji. The word ’Sathyagraha’ means ‘the assertion of the truth’. It was one of the major weapons he employed in South Africa. It is his moral weapon. It is based on Non-Violence. It means asserting the rightful place of Truth by employing peaceful means. The use of this weapon is one of the major social explorations has ever taken place in the human history. Ahimsa: Ahimsa is the basic trait of Gandhi’s struggle. He firmly believed that one should face violence with Ahimsa and Satyagraha. Gandhi employed motherly strategies such as Ahimsa, Satyagraha and Fasting against the brutal force of British like Military, Police and Law. The defeat of the mighty English in the hands of Gandhi itself is a strong message in the annals of the history. Unity of Hindu and Muslim: Gandhiji always championed the unity of Hindu and Muslims during the National Freedom Struggle. He believed that without unity among Muslims and Hindus, it is difficult to achieve independence, and also it becomes difficult to survive as nation in future. He always said Hindus and Muslims are the two eyes of Mother India. During Khilafat movement, the congress expressed its support.

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