Why did gandhiji chide the lawyers

  1. Why did Gandhi conclude that the lawyers should stop going to the courts? Why Gandhi had to chide the lawyers of Muzzafarpur? Or Write down Gandhi’s advice to the lawyers of Muzzafarpur. Or How was Gandhi able to influence the laywers of the Champaran? from English Indigo Class 12 CBSE
  2. NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo
  3. MCQ Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo
  4. Chapter 5 Indigo Questions and Answers: NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English (Partnership English)
  5. Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers? What according to him was the real relief for the sharecroppers?


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Why did Gandhi conclude that the lawyers should stop going to the courts? Why Gandhi had to chide the lawyers of Muzzafarpur? Or Write down Gandhi’s advice to the lawyers of Muzzafarpur. Or How was Gandhi able to influence the laywers of the Champaran? from English Indigo Class 12 CBSE

People of smaller localities and government servants were afraid to give shelter to people like Gandhi, Patel, Tilak and Maulana Azad. They were fighting for home-rule and the British police was after them. Those who harboured them were tortured. So people were afraid and the Government servants had the fear of losing job also. Gandhiji came to know about the share croppers plight at Champaran. There the landlords forced the peasants to plant indige on 15% of the holdings and all the harvest was to be surrendered to the planters as rent. They were also signing contracts for the compensation under compulsion. Gandhi held a demonstration against the government. The officials became helpless and the government was helped. A settlement was reached. The share croppers got 25% of their money back. In this way Gandhiji helped the peasants of Champaran. The British planters learnt of the synethetic indigo prepared in Germany. It was cheaper than the natural indigo. It would reflect upon their income and sale. Being unprofitable the landlords wanted to free the peasants from the 15% agreement. For this they demanded compensation. Some signed willingly. Those who opposed, engaged lawyers and the planters hired thugs. The illegal and deceitful collection of money started the trouble. Some demanded their paid money back. During investigations, Gandhi tried to collect facts from the Secretary of the British Landlords’ Association. He treated him an outsider and denied to give him any i...

NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo

Indigo NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo NCERT Text Book Questions and Answers Indigo Think as you read Question 1. Strike out what is not true in the following : (a) Rajkumar Shukla was (i) a sharecropper (ii) a politician (iii) delegate (iv) a landlord (b) Rajkumar Shukla was (i) poor (ii) physically strong (iii) illiterate Question 2. Why is Rajkumar Shukla described as being ‘resolute’ Question 3. Why do you think the servants thought Gandhi to be another peasant ? Answer: (a) (i) a sharecropper (iii) delegate (b) (i) poor (iii) illiterate. 2. Rajkumar Shukla is being described as “resolute” because he was determined to do something against the landlord system in Bihar. That is why he followed Gandhiji whereever he went. For weeks he never left Gandhiji’s side. Rajkumar Shukla earnestly wanted that Gandhiji should visit Champaran to solve their problems. 3. Gandhiji was always dressed in a simple dhoti like poor people of India. That is why the servants thought Gandhiji to be another peasant. Indigo Think as you read Question 1. List the places that Gandhi visited between his first meeting with Shukla and his arrival at Champaran. Answer: Between his first meeting with Shukla and his arrival at Champaran, Gandhiji visited Cawnpor (Kanpur), his ashram at Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Patna, Muzaffarpur, and from there arrived at Champaran. Question 2. What did thA peasants pay the British landlords as rent ? What did the British now want instead and ...

MCQ Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo

Check the below NCERT MCQ Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo with Answers available with PDF free download. Indigo (Louis Fischer)Class 12 EnglishFlamingo MCQs Questions with Answers Refer below for MCQ Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 5 Indigo with solutions. Solve questions and compare with the answers provided below Question. Gandhi’s protest is most appropriately a great model of (a)power (b)leadership (c)charity (d)sponsorship A Question.Gandhi knew that he would not get an agreement on the demand for 50% repayment. Choose the option that offers the correct justification for the assumption made above. (a)He had anticipated the negotiating tactics of the planter’s representative. (b)He had been informed about the depleting funds of the planters. (c)He had taken the advice of the Reverend on boar(d) (d)He had evaluated the commission’s attitude towards Indians. C Question.What was the first sign of the peasants’ liberation from fear of the British? (a)Their revolting against sharecropping. (b)Their act of seeking help from the Mahatm(a) (c)Their spontaneous demonstration around the courthouse of Motihari tosupport their saviour (Gandhi) (d)Their disagreement to sign the papers for compensation from indigosharecropping. C Question.Which of the following sentences would concur with the meaning of “baffled” asfound in ‘Indigo’? (a)The situation baffled the experienced detective and he took long to solve thecase. (b)The sound of gunshot was baffled by the noisy dru...

Chapter 5 Indigo Questions and Answers: NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English (Partnership English)

Class 12 English (Partnership English) NCERT book solutions for Chapter 5 Indigo Questions and Answers. Q1. Strike out what is not true in the following: (a)Rajkumar Shukla was: (i)a sharecropper (ii)a politician (iii)delegate (iv)a landlord. (b) Rajkumar Shukla was: (i) poor (ii)physically strong (iii) illiterate. (b) (ii) physically strong Q2. Why is Rajkumar Shukla described as being ‘resolute’? Ans: He had come all the way from Champaran district in the foothills of Himalayas to Lucknow to speak to Gandhi. Shukla accompanied Gandhi everywhere. Shukla followed him to the ashram near Ahmedabad. For weeks he never left Gandhi’s side till Gandhi asked him to meet at Calcutta. Q3. Why do you think the servants thought Gandhi to be another peasant? Ans: Shukla led Gandhi to Rajendra Prasad’s house. The servants knew Shukla as a poor yeoman. Gandhi was also clad in a simple dhoti. He was the companion of a peasant. Hence, the servants thought Gandhi to be another peasant. THINK AS YOU READ Q1. List the places that Gandhi visited between his first meeting with Shukla and his arrival at Champaran. Ans: Gandhi’s first meeting with Shukla was at Lucknow. Then he went to Cawnpore and other parts of India. He returned to his ashram near Ahmedabad. Later he went to Calcutta, Patna and Muzaffarpur before arriving at Champaran.. Q2. What did the peasants pay the British landlords as rent? What did the British now want instead and why? What would be the impact of synthetic indigo on th...

Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers? What according to him was the real relief for the sharecroppers?

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