English, asked by Abhignyasri90, 4 months ago


The Porter who was talking to Gandhi suddenly stopped talking without completing his sentence. What was he frightened of? If he had not seen the conductor, what would he have said?
This question is from Mahatma Gandhi pushed out of train​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

The expression has been taken from the screenplay, "Gandhi."

Explanation:

  • The Porter who was taking to Gandhi suddenly stopped because he saw the conductor coming.
  • It was the same conductor, who along with the policemen, pushed Gandhi out of the first car.
  • They throw his briefcase on the platform.
  • The Gandi tried to click to the rail's safety but the European hist on his fist and he lost his grip.
Answered by nehaautomobiles9
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Answer:-The porter was frightened because he didn't have ticket

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