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What was the incident that prompted gandhi to raise his voice of protest against the British?

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Answered by Secondman
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Gandhi ji's encounter with Rajkumar Shukla, a Champaran Peasant at the Lucknow Convention of Indian National Congress urged him to fight against the British.

Shukla was a determined peasant who waited months to meet Gandhi ji and then opened the latter's eyes to the plight of Champaran farmers due to Indigo farming.

This instance brought Gandhi ji to lead the India's freedom struggle.

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