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why did Gandhiji agree to a settlement of 25percent refund to the farmers​

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Answered by Rayman123
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When the official enquiry assembled the mountain of evidence against the big planters they agreed to make refunds to the farmers. They asked Gandhiji how much they would have to pay. Gandhiji asked only 50 %. But the representatives of the planter offered to pay only 25 %. In fact the British planters wanted some excuse to prolong the dispute with the peasants. But Gandhiji proved too wise for them. He at once ended the deadlock by accepting what the planters wanted. He Explained that the amount of the refund was not important. The landlord's had to surrender some of their money and with it their prestige. So far the British planters had been behaving as lords above the law. But now the peasants saw that they had rights and also their defenders.

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Answered by sayujconsul
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For Gandhi the amount of the refund was less important than the fact that the landlords had been forced to return part of the money and with it, part of their prestige. So he agreed to the settlement of 25 percent refund to the farmers.

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