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What made Gandhi to fight for the rights of the Indians in South Africa?
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Solution
- Gandhi was thrown out of the first-class compartment physically on his journey from the Durban to Pretoria, at Pietermaritzburg railway station in April 1893.
- Gandhi faced racial discrimination and understood Indians were treated only as coolies.
- He called a meeting of the Indians in Transvaal to form an association to seek redress of their grievances.
- He petitioned to the authorities about the injustices in violation of their own laws.
- Indians had to pay poll tax except in areas marked for them.
- Without a permit, they could not be allowed outdoor after 9 pm.
- These unjust laws made him fight for the rights of Indians in South Africa.
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