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Why was Gandhi trial delayed.?

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Answered by deepa4549
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Explanation:

Gandhi had reached Motihari, the Capital of Champaran, to study the problems of the sharecropper peasants. He was on his way to a neighbouring village, where a peasant was ill-treated. ... Thousands of peasants demonstrated voluntarily outside the court. The prosecutor requested the judge to postpone the trial

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The whole town of Motihari was filled with thousands of peasants opposing Gandhi’s detention. The courthouse was covered by the peasants revealing that the British were incapable to manage them. The government obtained confused. The prosecutor requested that justice delay the problem and the management had to confer with their leaders.

Explanation:

  • The government was confused and the prosecutor requested the justice to delay the trial as they expected to confer with their leaders.
  • This stood the delay that Gandhi opposed.
  • He read a message claiming guilt and that he stood involved leading to a case of the battle of responsibilities.
  • Gandhi had arrived in Motihari, the Capital of Champaran, to explore the issues of the sharecropper peasants.
  • Thousands of peasants established freely outside the court. The prosecutor asked the justice to delay the problem.

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