Why was gandhiji opposed to C.F andrews helping him in champaran
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According to Gandhi's lawyer friend,stay of Andrews of Champaran was thought of to be a good idea as Andrews, being Englishman would prove to be helpful to them
However Gandhi opposed to this idea because
1.According to him,think of having an Englishman on one's side just because it would be helpful only show the weakness in their heart
2.One most be self reliant and hence rely only upon themselves to win a battle.
However Gandhi opposed to this idea because
1.According to him,think of having an Englishman on one's side just because it would be helpful only show the weakness in their heart
2.One most be self reliant and hence rely only upon themselves to win a battle.
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Gandhi wanted to mould 'a new free Indian'. He wanted Indians to stand on their own feet. Some of his followers wanted C.F. Andrews to stay in Champaran and help them. Gandhi opposed it. He didn't want Indians to take the help of an Englishman in their struggle for freedom. So he taught a lesson in self-reliance.
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