CBSE BOARD XII, asked by ullahamaan706, 1 year ago

Through the sharecropper of Champaran recieved only one fourth of the compensation how can the Champaran struggle still be termed a huge succes and victory ?

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Answered by nanhaykumar
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Gandhiji’s persistent efforts, firm determination and resolution led to his success in Champaran. He went to Champaran at the request of an illiterate peasant and there he listened to the grievances of the sharecroppers and started the Civil Disobedience Movement. He became victorious and the landlords withdrew their claims over their estates and were reverted back to the farmers. Gandhiji had a long discussion with the lawyers and he asked them to let go off their fear of the Britishers. He even tried to improve the social life of the farmers by providing them with doctors and teachers. Even though, the farmers received only one-fourth of the compensation, the victory gave them hope that they could triumph over the British

Answered by seemakri9511
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Gandhiji’s persistent efforts, firm determination and resolution led to his success in Champaran. He went to Champaran at the request of an illiterate peasant and there he listened to the grievances of the sharecroppers and started the Civil Disobedience Movement. He became victorious and the landlords withdrew their claims over their estates and were reverted back to the farmers. Gandhiji had a long discussion with the lawyers and he asked them to let go off their fear of the Britishers. He even tried to improve the social life of the farmers by providing them with doctors and teachers. Even though, the farmers received only one-fourth of the compensation, the victory gave them hope that they could triumph over the British.

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