Why did gandhiji tell the court that he was involved in the conflicts of duties?
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The conflict of duties that Gandhi faced was that on the one hand he did not want to set a bad example as a lawbreaker and on the other hand to render the humanitarian and national service for which he had come. He disregarded the order to leave not due to a lack of respect for lawful authority but out of a higher moral and ethical concern.
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Gandhi told the court that he was involved in a 'conflict of duties' ie. he must not set a bad example by breaking the law but he must also render humanitarian and national service for which he had come to Champaran.
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