Why do you think gandhi considered tje chamaran episode to be a turning point in his life
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The Champaran episode began as an attend to the alleviate the distress of poor peasants. Ultimately it proved to be a turning point in Gandhi's life because it was a loud proclamation that maid the British realised that Gandhi could not be order about in his own country. It infused courage to question British authority and laid the formadation of non cooperation as a new tool to fight against the British.
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Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning point in his life because he realised that civil disobedience, which had triumphed for the first time, could go a long way in the freedom struggle. Moreover, he had succeeded in making the peasants aware of their rights and becoming confident.
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