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Raj Ghat is the samadhi sthal of Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi would fast after witnessing racism. He used peaceful resistance and non-violence during his struggle against the British Raj.
Gandhi used peaceful tactics such as non violence, and non cooperation against the British Raj. He also used peaceful resistance.
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Gandhi in India do many thing such a protest to the colonization of European to them he save the people from slavery such doing protest and helping others he go back to jail but he get out then too and continue for independence in India.so he called the father of India for doing great to the people's their.
Indira Gandhi was the first Indian Prime Minister to lose an election. She was defeated by Raj Narain, a candidate of Janata Party, in 1977 Lok Sabha elections from Rai Bareli constituency. Raj Narain was earlier defeated by Indira Gandhi in 1971 elections. He had accused Indira Gandhi of corrupt electoral practices and filed election petition against her. The Allahabad High Court on 12 June 1975 upheld the accusations and set aside election of Indira Gandhi and also disqualified her to contest Lok Sabha election for next 6 years. In response to the verdict, Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency. The Emergency was lifted in 1977 and in the subsequent Lok Sabha elections, Indira Gandhi lost
Former chief minister of Tamilnadu Mr. Kama Raj has called as black gandhi
Indira Gandhi was actually cremated, not buried. She has a memorial called Shakti Sthal which is near Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Raj Ghat. Her ashes were scattered over the Himalayas and over every one of India's provincial capitols.
Raj Kumar Shukla was an indigo cultivator of Champaran. Gandhi had many engagements in different parts of India. Shukla accompanied Ganndhi everywhere. He waited till Gandhi was free. Gandhi was impressed by his tenacity and finally boarded the train for Patna,Bihar. He took Mahatma Gandhi to make him aware of the plight of the cultivators in Champaran.
The British Raj, which became India and Pakistan after the partition, then Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India after eastern Pakistan spit from the west.
After many protests, campaigns, and struggles, Mahatma Gandhi was finally able to realize a free India in August 1947. There was bitter bloodshed between the Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs but if not for his work things could have been much worse.