And Then Gandhi Came. Questions and Answers

What was the situation in India when Gandhi arrived at the Indian political landscape and took charge as the leader of freedom struggle?

When Gandhi took up the political leadership of India, the country was in a difficult situation. World War I had just ended, but instead of progress, India faced harsh laws and martial rule. The people were angry and felt humiliated. Many were unemployed and hopeless, sinking deeper into poverty. The nation felt powerless, like it was trapped in a difficult situation with no way out. The long struggle and suffering had affected every part of Indian life. Then Gandhi arrived and brought hope for change.

How does Nehru describe Gandhi's arrival into Indian political leadership?

The author describes Gandhi's arrival in Indian political leadership as a great source of hope and change. Gandhi is compared to a fresh breeze that made people feel alive and a bright light that cut through the darkness. He changed the way people thought, like a powerful whirlwind. Gandhi didn’t come as an outsider; he rose from the people, speaking their language. He encouraged people to stop exploiting the poor and to change the system that caused so much suffering. His arrival gave new meaning to the fight for freedom.

 

And Then Gandhi Came by Jawaharlal Nehru

 

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