Computer Science, asked by souravmandal909412, 4 months ago

Why did Gandhi give back Mani bai the money that had been
earlier taken from her ?​

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Answered by karthikeyasriramoju
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Answer:

This chapter is an excerpt from Louis Fischer’s famous book ‘The Life of Mahatma Gandhi’. The writer

observed Gandhiji’s work to fight for the cause of the voiceless, downtrodden Indians who reeled under

the rule of the indifferent, oppressive colonial British rule. ‘Indigo’ is one of the many episodes of

Gandhi’s long political struggle.  

The chapter describes the Champaran visit of Mahatma Gandhi which was undertaken casually on the

entreaty of a poor peasant, Rajkumar Shukla, in the expectation that it would last a few days, occupied

almost a year of Gandhi’s life.

The story describes Gandhiji’s struggle for the cause of the sharecroppers of Bihar and how he asked the

Britishers to leave the country.  

It highlights the leadership shown by Gandhi to secure justice for oppressed people

Answered by bannybannyavvari
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Explanation:

First he worked as a ... The chapter describes the Champaran visit of Mahatma Gandhi which was ... Kasturbai - Gandhi's wife. ... They wanted their money back.

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