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While living in South Africa, Gandhiji once boarded a first class coach of a railway carriage. A white passenger also boarded the train and was upset to see a person of Indian origin in the same coach. He reported this to the railway official, who suggested that Gandhiji move to the van compartment. Gandhiji protested, but was pushed out of the first class coach with his luggage. This incident made Gandhiji very angry and he decided to fight for the rights of Indians living in South Africa.

Which one of the following rights did he fight for and why? (with explanation)
A. Equality of all human beings in dignity and rights.
B. The right to obtain a particular nationality.
C. The freedom to express one's thoughts freely.
D. The right of every adult human being to work for a living.

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
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Answer:

Which one of the following rights did he fight for and why? (with explanation)

A. Equality of all human beings in dignity and rights.

B. The right to obtain a particular nationality.

C. The freedom to express one's thoughts freely.

D. The right of every adult human being to work for a living.

Explanation:

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