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What role of Mahatma Gandhi for considering untouchable as Harijan

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Answered by Anonymous
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Another contort to the common insubordination development came in September 1932 when Gandhi, who was in Yeravda Jail, went on a quick as a challenge against the isolation of the purported "untouchables" in the appointive course of action got ready for the new Indian constitution. Uncharitable faultfinders portrayed the quick as a type of pressure, a political humiliation. Gandhi knew that his quick exercised an ethical weight, yet the weight was coordinated not against the individuals who couldn't help contradicting him, however against the individuals who adored him and had confidence in him.

The news that Gandhi was going to quick shook India from one end to the next. September 20, 1932, when the quick started, was seen as multi day of fasting and supplication. At Shantiniketan, writer Tagore, wearing dark, addressed an enormous assembling on the noteworthiness of the quick and the criticalness of battling a well established malevolence. There was an unconstrained upsurge of inclination; sanctuaries, wells and open spots were tossed open to the "untouchables". Various Hindu pioneers met the delegates of the untouchables.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Mahatma Gandhi played a major role for considering untouchables as Harijans.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi played a major role for considering untouchables as Harijans.

Mahatma Gandhi did satyagraha as a protest against the differentiation of untouchables by the society.

This satyagraha was conducted when he was in Yeradev Jail in the year 1932.

This was during civil disobedience movement.

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