Why did Gandhiji feel that taking the Cham-paran case to the court was useless?
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Gandhiji believed that the peasants were under the grip of fear. He felt that taking the Champaran case to the court would be useless because actual relief for the peasants would come when they would be free of this fear. So, his ultimate motive was to kill the fear in them.
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Gandhiji believed that the peasants were under the grip of fear. He felt that taking the Champaran case to the court would be useless because actual relief for the peasants would come when they would be free of this fear. So, his ultimate motive was to kill the fear in them.
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