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Why did gandhi tell the court that he was involved in a 'conflict of duties'?​

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Answered by brainly66388
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Gandhi told the court that he was involved in a 'conflict of duties', i.e. he must not set a bad example by breaking the law (by refusing to comply with the eviction order), but he must also render the humanitarian and national service for which he had come to Champaran.

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Answered by hasnainshaikh78679
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Gandhi told the court that he was involved in a 'conflict of duties', i.e. he must not set a bad example by breaking the law (by refusing to comply with the eviction order), but he must also render the humanitarian and national service for which he had come to Champaran.

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