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प्रश्न
What would a satayagrahi do against injustice?
Or
How does the philosophy of Satyagraha affect the evil doer?
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उत्तर
A Satyagrahi would refuse to submit to whatever he considers to be wrong and would remain peaceful under provocation. He would suffer but would not inflict sufferings on others. This attitude of the Satyagraha will arouse the conscience of the evil doer.
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