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How did Gandhiji involve Indian masses in the National Movement?

Mahatma Gandhi

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Gandhiji involved Indian masses in the national movement by unifying the people of the country. He took up the causes of the common people of the country. For example, he took up the issues faced by the indigo farmers in Champaran, then he fought for the demands of mill workers in Ahmedabad and also tried to resolve the issues faced by the farmers of Kheda.

People began to believe so much into him that he came to be known as the Mahatma. He was able to move people with his speeches. He started the Civil Disobedience Movement by breaking salt laws. He chose salt because it was used by each section of the society. It was because of his charismatic leadership that he was able to draw masses into the national movement.

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