Mahatma gandhi autobiography

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In Calcutta alone, over 6000 people were killed 4 days. The Committee recommended an increase of 5.7% only. In connection with his case, Gandhi had to travel to Pretoria. But it was decided to work the reforms. He was shocked. He saw the cruelty of the British and the horrors of the war. The British-Boer broke out in 1899. Mohan loved his mother.

There were various other pressures on the British Government to make political concessions. He then became very careful about his expenses.


Study of religions

Gandhi also started the study of religions. Civil War was imminent. Naturally, loneliness and homesickness gripped him. Indian leaders began hectic efforts to save Gandhi's life.

Gandhi folded his hands to greet them. The community was named after Tolstoy to pay respect to the great Russian writer whose book 'The Kingdom of God is within You' had greatly influenced Gandhi and made him a firm believer in non-violence.

The inmates numbered about 50-75. Pandit Nehru was the Second Satyagrahi. Women were on the forefront in picketing the liquor shops.

Gandhi was staying at the Birla house in New Delhi. Bullets were showered on the trapped people. Peasants were unable to pay the land revenue.

mahatma gandhi autobiography

When Gandhi was called there, it was virtually under the rule of European indigo planters. The struggle became a symbol of hope, strength and victory for the peasants in the country.


Rising discontent

The discontent against the British Government was increasing.