Why do you think Gandhi took up the cause of the sharecroppers
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The story describes Gandhiji's struggle for the cause of the sharecroppers of Bihar and how he asked the Britishers to leave the country. It highlights the leadership shown by Gandhi to secure justice for oppressed people. Gandhiji- A prominent political leader of India (The Father of The Nation).
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Gandhi took up the cause of the sharecroppers because wanted justice for the poor sharecroppers.
- He took up the cause of the indigo sharecroppers in Champaran
- British landlords extorted the money from the poor sharecroppers
- Gandhi Ji fought against the injustice for this he has collected all the facts and proofs and met the commissioner
- The settlement of Gandhi Ji forced the landlords to give away their money.
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