GANDHI known as a great soul,gandhi was the leader of the indian nationalist movement aganist british rule and is wildly considered the father of his country.
In order to show the world British injustices, in March 1930 Gandhi launched a Satyagraha against the tax on salt. He marched 241 miles, with thousands of people joining him. This was called the Salt March.
In order to show the world British injustices, in March 1930 Gandhi launched a Satyagraha against the tax on salt. He marched 241 miles, with thousands of people joining him. This was called the Salt March.
He didnt......he was absolutely in favor of the caste system and all the injustices that came along with it. He was a deeply flawed man, unlike the portrait society paints of him.
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Perhaps Gandhi would publicize the gross social injustices that are at the root of the desperation which causes people to consider suicide bombings.
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I don't think Gandhi liked them because he was all about peace and rights and the R acts took away someones right to trial if suspected for terrorism. :)
Gandhi protested in a non- violent way against british colonization by using salt marches, hunger strikes, and boycotts.
Melba learns about Gandhi and his beliefs in nonviolent resistance in Chapter 12 of "Warriors Don't Cry" when she is first introduced to the concept of passive resistance by her teacher, Mrs. Pickwick. Gandhi's teachings and methods have a profound impact on Melba throughout the book as she navigates the challenges and injustices of segregation at Central High School.
Upon his return to India from South Africa, Gandhi observed the injustices that were perpetrated on India's poorest classes or "untouchables." As a result, he began his non-violent civil disobedience campaign because he believed the lower castes were human beings who were children of God, and therefore entitled to respect.
Injustices have occurred everywhere.