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What was Satyagraha according to Mahatma Gandhi?
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According to Mahatma Gandhi, Satyagraha was a peaceful way to fight against injustice. It was based on truth and non-violence. Gandhi believed that a person should be fearless and honest, and should not hurt others, even while fighting for what is right. A true Satyagrahi should be ready to suffer without using violence and should never hate the person doing wrong.
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