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What idea do you get about Mahatma Gandhi from the lesson ‘ Indigo’?​

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Answered by vallabhbengiri18
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The chapter ‘Indigo’ pays a tribute to the leadership shown by Mahatma Gandhi to secure justice for oppressed people through convincing argumentation and negotiation. Gandhi had a magnetic attraction and great persuasive power. He could draw people of all classes to himself and make them partners in the freedom movement. Even ordinary people were inspired to make contribution to the freedom movement. Gandhi emerges as a champion of the downtrodden and the oppressed. Rural uplift was his favourite programme. His knowledge of legal procedure and respect for law is also highlighted. He does not want to be a lawbreaker. At the same time he wants to render the humanitarian and national service in obedience to the higher law of our being, the voice of conscience. He also appears as a polite and friendly person. Gandhi’s ability to read the minds of others made them speechless. He believed in self-reliance, just cause and purity of means to achieve India’s Independence.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi began his first satyagraha at Champaran in Bihar against the British policy of the Tinkathia system executed on the indigo cultivators of the region.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi began his first satyagraha at Champaran in Bihar against the British policy of the Tinkathia system executed on the indigo cultivators of the region. Champaran then existed as an important place for indigo cultivation. This later arrived to be known as the Champaran satyagraha.

The chapter ‘Indigo’ pays a tribute to the administration shown by Mahatma Gandhi to ensure justice for oppressed individuals through convincing argumentation and negotiation. Gandhi had a magnetic attraction and excellent persuasive power. He could draw individuals of all classes to himself and create them partners in the freedom movement. Even ordinary people existed inspired to create a contribution to the freedom movement. Gandhi appears as a champion of the downtrodden and the oppressed. Rural uplift existed in his famous program. His knowledge of legal approach and respect for law exists also highlighted. He does not want to be a lawbreaker. At the same time, he wants to render humanitarian and national service in subordination to the higher law of our being, the voice of conscience. He also emerges as a polite and friendly person. Gandhi’s capability to read the minds of others made them speechless. He believed in self-reliance, just causality, and purity of means to acquire India’s Independence.

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