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Why was the shukla said to be resolute person?

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Answered by turu
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 Shukla is being described as being ‘resolute’ because he was fully determined to take Gandhi to Bihar. as he was illiterate and poor share-cropper from Champaran, he had come to complain to Gandhi about the injustice of the landlord system in Bihar.

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Answered by vivek69
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Evidently, Rajkumar Shukla was a 'resolute' man. He was determined to take Gandhi to Champaran, to champion the cause of the poor sharecroppers. When Gandhi said that he had a prior arrangement to go to Kanpur and to other parts of India, Shukla went everywhere with him. He also followed Gandhi to his ashram near Ahmedabad and stayed there for weeks and begged of him to visit Champaran. Gandhi finally told him that on a particular date he was to be in Calcutta. Shukla waited at the appointed spot in Calcutta to take Gandhi with him.
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