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What lesson did Gandhi
teach his followers?​

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Answered by junaidh47
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self-reliance

Andrews to stay back in Champaran and help them with their cause. But Gandhiji refused, saying that Indians must fight for their cause themselves. They must not rely upon other Englishmen and use them as props. Thus, he taught his followers a lesson in self-reliance.

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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self-reliance

Andrews to stay back in Champaran and help them with their cause. But Gandhiji refused, saying that Indians must fight for their cause themselves. They must not rely upon other Englishmen and use them as props. Thus, he taught his followers a lesson in self-reliance.

During the Champaran action, Gandhi’s lawyer friends thought it would be good if C.F. Andrews stayed on in Champaran and helped them. Gandhi opposed this idea as it showed the weakness of their heart. Their cause was just and they must rely upon themselves to win this unequal fight. They should not seek the support of Mr Andrews because he happened to be an Englishman.

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