Was Gandhi concerned about lower classes?
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Yes, Gandhi was concerned about lower classes. He often considered a founder of the nonviolence movement, spread the concept of ahimsa through his movements and writings, which then inspired other nonviolent activists.
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Yes, Gandhi was concerned about lower classes. He often considered a founder of the nonviolence movement, spread the concept of ahimsa through his movements and writings, which then inspired other nonviolent activists.
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the hunger strike Gandhi undertook in 1932 to prevent the “untouchable” Dalit caste from receiving a reservation of seats in parliament, in order not to weaken his power base in the independence struggle.
The British administration was attempting to make this reform due to the poor treatment of the Dalits at the hands of the caste system, Gandhi and the Indian National Congress. The British could not be seen to be responsible for Gandhi’s death, so succumbed to his demands.
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the hunger strike Gandhi undertook in 1932 to prevent the “untouchable” Dalit caste from receiving a reservation of seats in parliament, in order not to weaken his power base in the independence struggle.
The British administration was attempting to make this reform due to the poor treatment of the Dalits at the hands of the caste system, Gandhi and the Indian National Congress. The British could not be seen to be responsible for Gandhi’s death, so succumbed to his demands.
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