write esaay on the chapter 'And Then Gandi Came,'
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And Then Gandhi Came by Jawaharlal Nehru is an essay on Gandhi by Nehru. Nehru explains the context in which Gandhi emerged as a leader in India. After the end of the first world war, the Indians were disappointed by the treatment they received from Britain. A large section of the people lived in poverty as a result of British policies. People did not have access to land or work. They did not know what to do to improve their situation. Indians had been hopeful of a better future for so long that many people were disappointed that all their efforts to improve their condition had failed.
It is at this point that Gandhi emerged as a leader among the people. They did not feel that Gandhi was an outsider. Gandhi renewed the hopes of the people. He spoke against the people who exploited the farmers and workers and kept them poor. He taught the message of fearlessness and truth to the people and encouraged them to act against the injustice that they faced. He believed that everything should be done keeping in mind the welfare of the poor people.
Gandhi understood that fear was the major problem that affected the people. The people were afraid of the British people, the police, the landlords, the officers and all the people who exploited them. Gandhi showed the people that their fears were unnecessary. Fear magnified the problems that the people had and made it worse. Gandhi was able to make the people more courageous. He also asked the people to be more honest. Courage helped the people to become more truthful in their life.
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