what do mean by satyagrah who was leader of satyagrah
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Satyagraha is a type of protesting against ill decisions.
Explanation:
Satyagraha is generally peaceful and without weapons. In Hindi, the word literally means - "SATYA + AAGRAHA" i.e. Seeking truth firmly and intensely. In India, Mahatma Gandhi specialized the concept of satyagraha in British rule. So he should be the leader of satyagraha in India.
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Explanation:
Satyagraha is fundamentally a way of life, which guides the modes of political activism undertaken by the followers of its principle (or satyagrahis). On a personal front it involves a life committed to truth, chastity, non-attachment and hard-work. On the political front, satyagraha involves utilisation of non-violent measures to curb the opponent, and ideally to convert him rather than to coerce him into submission.
Gandhi with Sardar Patel (Bardoli Satyagraha) in 1928.