Chambaran Satyagraha was authored by Mahatma Gandhi. It was a form of nonviolent resistance used in India during the Indian independence movement against British rule.
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It was led by Mahatma Gandhiji against British. It was led by Mahatma Gandhiji against British.
Dandi has a historical value. It was here that Gandhiji showcased salt sathyagraha. This satyagraha was undertaken because Britishers had imposed tax on salt, which is the bare necessity of everyone.
Sathyagraha is a method of passive struggle of non-violence which has been in existence for long in many countries in different names. Mahatma Gandhi of India adopted and developed this as an effective weapon and used it against the British Rule in South Africa and India. The word means Devoted to Truth. The Sathyagrahis would sit silent on the floor in front of the premises of the authorities, often fasting, till their demands are met. The British often yielded to this type of political struggle, not always. Sometimes Sathyagrahas ended up in aggressive police action and the Sathyagrahis, in jail. And there is the modern-day instance of Irish Republican Army members entering on Relay Sathyagraha in the Maize prison demanding humane conditions in British prisons, and after a Fasting Sathyagraha of 55 days seven of them including their leader, the poet Boby Sands, succumbing to death. Sathyagraha is a precariously efficient weapon to be used only by strictly disciplinarian leaders of political and social struggles.
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Prior to the British involvement in India, local people had owned all of the land, on which they grew crops such as sugar cane. They made enough money out of their land to live off, and to feed their families. However, when the British came to India, they forced the people of Champaran to grow the Indigo plant, as it could be used to make an expensive dye (indigo dye), which would bring a lot of profit. The British claimed ownership of the land in Champaran, and took all of the indigo crops produced by the farmers in order to sell them. As a result, the local people, who were previously comfortable, had nothing.
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