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Why did Gandhiji feel that taking the Champaran case to the court was useless.




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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by itzsweetu
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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.He felt that the lawyers taking huge sums of fee from the peasants was wrong,and that the real relief for them would be to be free from fear.When it comes to injustice of the sort that had fallen upon the people of Champaran,who considered the landlords to be lords above the law,the real benefits would come,only when they realise that they too have rights.They will learn self reliance and will then be truly free.

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