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What were the internal tools of Gandhiji's struggles?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Gandhi's system of Satyagraha was based on nonviolence, non-cooperation, truth and honesty. Gandhi used non violence in India's freedom struggle as main weapon and India became independent from British rule. Truth,sacrifice,non-violence,selfless service and cooperation were the internal tools for Gandhi's struggle

Answered by RJRishabh
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Internal tools of Gandhiji's struggle were :-

  • Analysing the situation and interests of the people from all over India ( he traveled almost whole India )
  • Started his movement from a small town to establish the sense of liberation among poor section of society ( Remeber Champaran movement ? )
  • He believed the peasants were the first who needs immediate help in this country ( Champaran was based in ruthless behaviour against Indigo planters )
  • He believed in Non Violence so that no crime is commited against the oppressers ( although , it's a debatable point )
  • He thought political parties couldn't be used an important machinery against the British as political parties are most busy in Politics rather than problem solving of citizens ( He left Congress that why )
  • He used the word "Swadeshi" to generate a sense of patriotism in the middle class section of people after emphasising the lower section( Smart move ... isn't it ? )

Hope I covered all the points ....

I think these points would be enough

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