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Why is the Champaran episode considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence?
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India was under the suzerainty of the British power for more than a hundred years before the incident at Champaran. The people of India were tired of the unjust rules and policies of the British and started the first mass movement in India. The landlords at Champaran were forced to grow indigo in 15 % of the available land and then surrender the entire harvest as rent. When the peasants learned about the development of synthetic indigo, they demanded for their money. Gandhiji managed to get the amount back and provided courage to the peasants. The incident at Champaran was an attempt to alleviate the distress of large numbers of poor people. At Champaran, Gandhiji received the support of thousands of people. The peasants became aware of their rights, grew more courageous and began to contribute to the movement. Gandhiji successfully implemented the method of non-violence and non-cooperation.
Therefore, it can be said that the Champaran episode is the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence. This is the successful Civil Disobedience movement.
Therefore, it can be said that the Champaran episode is the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence. This is the successful Civil Disobedience movement.
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