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Why and when did gandhi declare"the battle of champaran isvwon"?

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Answered by shahbazalam987p65ymd
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M.K Gandhi was in danger of being imprisoned by the British government for his supporting the peasants. He was fearless and did not mind going to jail for his people. This inspired the local peasants, when they realized the courage and sacrifice of the man for them, they decided to support him and be imprisoned with him. The thought of unity and courage of disobedience made M.K Gandhi say the given words. It was victory of the first civil disobedience and experience of fearlessness. 

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After his arrival at Motihari, Gandhiji used a house as the headquarter so that he can have complete investigation for the sharecroppers. At that time there came a report about mal-treating a peasant. Next morning Gandhiji went to see him but he was overtaken by the police superintendent’s messanger with an order to return back. When he reached home, Gandhiji was asked to quit Champaran at once. Gandhiji signed the order but wrote to disobey the order.

Next day Gandhi appeared in the court. That night Gandhiji telegraphed Rajendra Prasad to come with the influential friends. When the peasants knew that Gandhiji was in trouble with the authorities, the court ground of Motihari became black with peasants. The officials felt powerless and they had to seek his help. The trial was postponed but Gandhiji protested the delay. In between he was left at liberty. Now Gandhiji asked the prominent lawyers what they would do in case he was sent to jail. They told that they would follow Gandhiji and give the court arrest. Gandhiji exclaimed : “The battle of Champaran is won”.
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