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what is meant by satyagraha?why did gandhi adopt it for struggling against the british colonialism?​

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Answered by omkarsanjaysandhan11
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satyagrah is a non violet resistance. in this there is no need of physical force .

Answered by Sambhavs
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The idea of Satyagraha emphasized the power of truth and the need to search for the truth.

Satyagraha means appeal for truth. Mahatma Gandhi introduced this concept during his stay in South Africa. It is based on the ideals of truth and non violence. Satyagrah concept suggested that if the cause was true if the struggle was against injustice then physical force was not necessary to fight the opressor

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