Gandhi was thrown off the train because he refused to move from a first-class compartment, which was reserved for white passengers only.
Gandhi was thrown out of a train because a white man needed a first class carriage. Gandhi had brought a first class ticket but as he was black, he was thrown of the train for refusing to move.
he was on a pritorian train,and a station employee said a Indian can't ride on the seat and to go to thehold. But, Gandhi refused.So the sataion employee called the cops so he was thrown of the train.
Gandhi first experienced racism when he was traveling by train, and was asked to move from first class to third. He refused to do so and was thrown off of the train.
after being away at South Africa, Gandhi realized that he didn't know the country of India very well and he wanted to help the people of India fight the British. in order to do this, he decided to take the train ride to learn what people did to survive.
A white passenger complained that Gandhi was sitting in first class, and the police officer told him to move. Gandhi politely stated, 'I have a ticket, a first class ticket', and showed the officer his ticket. The police officer rudely commented, 'Just move your black ass back to third class, or I'll have you thrown off at the next station'. Gandhi replied, 'But I always go first class...'
Gandhi was thrown out of a train because a white man needed a first class carriage. Gandhi had brought a first class ticket but as he was black, he was thrown of the train for refusing to move.
he was on a pritorian train,and a station employee said a Indian can't ride on the seat and to go to thehold. But, Gandhi refused.So the sataion employee called the cops so he was thrown of the train.
Gandhi first experienced racism when he was traveling by train, and was asked to move from first class to third. He refused to do so and was thrown off of the train.
after being away at South Africa, Gandhi realized that he didn't know the country of India very well and he wanted to help the people of India fight the British. in order to do this, he decided to take the train ride to learn what people did to survive.
Gandhi use to travel first class when he was a lawyer. That soon changed when an Englishman objected to him sitting in the First Class Section even though Gandhi had a ticket. He got kicked off the train. Indians in South Africa were treated poorly. Indian marriages were not recognised, so therefore their wives were 'mistresses'.
A white passenger complained that Gandhi was sitting in first class, and the police officer told him to move. Gandhi politely stated, 'I have a ticket, a first class ticket', and showed the officer his ticket. The police officer rudely commented, 'Just move your black ass back to third class, or I'll have you thrown off at the next station'. Gandhi replied, 'But I always go first class...'
Mr Mohan Das karamchand gandhi was not allowed to ride in the first class on the train due to apartheid that was on hipe at that time in South Africa.ONLY WHITE PEOPLE WERE ALLOWED TO SIT IN THE FIRST CLASS,NOT A SINGLE BLACK CASTE WAS ALLOWED TO TAKE A RIDE IN THE FIRST CLASS OF A TRAIN THERE.
Gandhi faced many hardships during his time. He was discriminated against, thrown from a train, beaten by a driver, and spent time starving in jail.
Gandhi first experienced discrimination in South Africa in the late 19th century when he faced racial prejudice and segregation based on his Indian heritage. This experience motivated him to fight against discrimination and injustice throughout his life.
He said it when a reporter asked him what messag did he have for his people (Gandhi was getting off a train in another country).
Because he was not white and travelling in First Class (though he had ticket).
he was thrown off a train after refusing to move to third class. even though he had a first class ticket he was "colored" so he belonged in third class seating.