What was Satyagraha and ideas behind it?
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Satyagraha literally means an appeal for truth.
Gandhiji used the method of non-violent struggle against the colonialist powers and termed it as satyagraha.
Satyagraha aimed at appealing to the heart of the oppressor and making him realize his mistake by way of peaceful methods.
Gandhiji believed that if one is truthful and honest to oneself and is fighting injustice, then use of force is not necessary.
Satyagraha involves peaceful persuasion of the oppressor to see the truth.
The main planks of satyagraha are truth and non-violence.
Gandhiji used the method of non-violent struggle against the colonialist powers and termed it as satyagraha.
Satyagraha aimed at appealing to the heart of the oppressor and making him realize his mistake by way of peaceful methods.
Gandhiji believed that if one is truthful and honest to oneself and is fighting injustice, then use of force is not necessary.
Satyagraha involves peaceful persuasion of the oppressor to see the truth.
The main planks of satyagraha are truth and non-violence.
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Satyagraha is the idea of nonviolent resistance (fighting with peace) started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "Mahatma" Gandhi). Gandhi used satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggle in South Africa.
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