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Print Length
317 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Navajivan Trust
Publication date
1 January 2008
ISBN
9788172290412
Weight
0.44 Pound Pound
The Satyagraha struggle of the Indians in South Africa lasted eight years. The term Satyagraha was invented and employed in connection therewith. I had long entertained a desire to write a history of that struggle myself. Some things only I could write. Only the general who conducts a campaign can know the objective of each particular move. And as this was the first attempt to apply the principle of Satyagraha to politics on a large scale, it is necessary any day that the public should have an ea of its development. But today Satyagraha has had ample scope in India. Here there has been an inevitable seies of struggles beginning with the rather local question of the Viramgam customs. It was through the instrumentality of Bhai Motilal, the public – spirited good tailor of Vadhvan, that I became interested in the Viramgam question. I had just arrived from England and was proceeding to Saurashtra in the year 1915. I was travelling third class. At Vadhvan station Motilal came up to me with a small party. He gave me some account of the hardships inflicted on the people at Viramgam, and sa: “Please do something to end this trouble. It will be doing an immense service to Saurashtra, the land of your birth.”
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