What was gandhiji's aim behind the thinking of "swaraj in the plantation"?
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if we take the case of 1916 champaran in Bihar where he fought for the plantation workers, by swaraj there he meant that the plantation workers demand of growing food grain should be met and that the peasants should have freedom in their own plantation.
His main aim was to free the workers from the British oppressors , and wanted them to get united to achieve independence for the nation by taking active part.
His main aim was to free the workers from the British oppressors , and wanted them to get united to achieve independence for the nation by taking active part.
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As per Gandhiji, the word 'Swaraj' means self ruling or self - governing. Swaraj aimed to raise the voice against the slavery system.
Explanation:
- As the theme is about the right of self rule, gradually ignited regaining the self-rule awareness among the people of India.
- The concept and awareness reached plantation labors. It created tremors between the plantation workers of Assam and North west Bengal. Labours ragged with slogans for freedom.
- They wanted to be not confined with the plantation area, but wanted to visit their families and friends from they arrived.
- The labors interpreted that Swaraj means, theirs trouble would vanish and would be free of sufferings. Slogans like Vandematharam and Swatantara Bharat were raised by the labors.
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