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What was the attitude of the average Indian in smaller localities towards advocates of ‘home rule’?

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The average Indian in smaller localities was scared of the British. He had not the courage to say anything against the rulers. Naturally , the average Indian was afraid to show sympathy for the advocates of home rule.

** The chapter 'Indigo’ was written by Louis Fischer. This chapter is a description of Gandhiji struggle for the poor farmers of Champaran.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The average Indians in smaller localities were afraid to show sympathy for the advocates of home-rule. Gandhi stayed at Muzaffarpur for two days at the home of Professor Malkani, a teacher in a government school. It was an extraordinary thing in those days for a government professor to give shelter to one who opposed the government.


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