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What made gandhi ji urge the departure of the british?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gandhi had very clearly stated that he no longer wanted the British to command him in his own country. Moreover his freedom struggle was always intertwined .

Gandhiji himself accepted the proposition that the Champaran episode was a turning point in his life. It was then that he decided to urge the departure of the British from India. In fact the Champaran episode was the first experiment of civil disobedience in India.

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Answered by dbhattacharjee032
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Answer:

Gandhi had very clearly stated that he no longer wanted the British to command him in his own country. Moreover his freedom struggle was always intertwined .

Gandhi had very clearly stated that he no longer wanted the British to command him in his own country. Moreover his freedom struggle was always intertwined .Gandhiji himself accepted the proposition that the Champaran episode was a turning point in his life. It was then that he decided to urge the departure of the British from India. In fact the Champaran episode was the first experiment of civil disobedience in India

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