why is Raj Kumar shukla described as being resolute
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Rajkumar Shukla is described as being 'resolute' because he wanted Gandhiji to accompany him to his district named Champaran. Gandhiji was busy at that time and had several engagements. But Rajkumar Shukla never left Gandhiji's side. He followed him whenever he went. At last Gandhiji had to find time to go with him. It shows how resolute Rajkumar Shukla was.
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Raj Kumar Shukla was a illiterate share cropper from Champaran. He met Gandhi in the Lucknow session of the courageous and pleaded with him to take up the cause of the poor peasants who were being exploited by the English land lords. But Gnadhi had other appointments in Cawnpore and other parts of India. So he could not go to Champaran immediately. Shukla did not give up, he followed him every where and never left Gandhi's side till a date was fixed. This is why Shukla was described as being ''resolute''.
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