why did mahatma gandhi along with other indians established the natal congress in south africa
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The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was an organisation that aimed to fight discrimination against Indians in South Africa. The Natal Indian Congress was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1894. ... To help them in this purpose, the Natal Congress hired Dr.
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The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was an organisation that aimed to fight discrimination against Indians in South Africa.
The Natal Indian Congress was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1894.[1] A constitution was put in place on 22 August 1894.
Gandhi was the Honorary Secretary[2] and Abdoola Hajee Adam Jhaveri (Dada Abdulla) was elected president.
The Vice-Presidents were: Hajee Mahomed Hajee Dada, Abdool Kadir, Hajee Dada Hajee Habib, Moosa Hajee Adam, P. Dawjee Mahomed, Peeran Mahomed, Murugesa Pillay, Ramaswami Naidoo, Hoosen Miran, Adamjee Miankhan, K. R. Nayanah, Amod Bayat (P. M. Burg), Moosa Hajee Cassim, Mahomed Cassim Jeeva, Parsee Rustomjee, Dawad Mahomed, Hoosen Cassim Amod Tili, Doraiswamy Pillay, Omar Hajee Aba, Osmankhan Rahamatkhan, Rangaswami Padayachi, Hajee Mahomed (P. M. Burg), Camroodeen (P. M. Burg).
The Natal Congress in its early stages focused on providing equality to all races and people of all castes, genders and Creeds. To help them in this purpose, the Natal Congress hired Dr. BR Ambedkar, who drafted the constitution. It focused on providing equal rights to all, no matter their caste, creed or gender. This was prevalent as he himself was a Dalit (Lower caste).
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