Champaran Satyagraha
Features,Importance and Relevance at Present
The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 was a non-violent movement against the Tinkathia method used by the planters, which strengthened the people's faith in Gandhiji's truth and non-violence in India. Thus this movement emerged as an era promoter.features Instead of condemning the opponents, a rational protest against their wrong policies and exploitative behavior.women and other local and weaker sections participation.Insistent of the law when the law is wrong on moral grounds force on infringement.The policy of putting moral pressure on the ruling party by taking the confidence of them by prior information of their prohibited activities.Importance End of Tinkathiya system without any coercive action. The British and the plantation owners had a change of heart. The relationship between the plantation owner and the farmers did not deteriorate even after the end of the Tinkathia system. emerged as an inspiration for further Indian movements. Ultimately, following this policy, India became independent.
Relevance Years after the Indian independence movement, Nelson Mandela's use of this policy to achieve independence in Africa shows its relevance today.It is also helpful in the development of a positive politics where the opposing sides instead of condemning each other, oppose eachother's wrong policies. It can become a guide by the people to oppose the irrational policies of the government. Capable of reducing damage caused by sabotage.Terrorist incidents due to emphasis on non-violence for protestable to stop.Helpful in inclusive development due to the motivation to take all sections together.It is clear that even after 100 years, the process of this movement is capable of promoting peaceful inclusive development in the world.