Indian National Movement
Impact of Gandhi's Non Violence Satyagraha on the Indian National Movement Various views have been expressed about the role of Gandhiji in the Indian freedom struggle. Almost all historians agree on the role of Gandhiji in converting the national movement into a people's movement in the real sense. Gandhi's non-violent movement deeply influenced the character and scope of the national movement. In fact, if the Indian national movement became a mass movement, it was only because of Gandhi's satyagraha and non-violent movement. Gandhi understood very well that power from the British It is not possible to win on the strength of the force and it was not possible to involve the common people on a large scale in a violent movement.In such a situation, Gandhi's non-violent satyagraha has brought the British Empire and the Indian people on an equal footing with one stroke. The non-violent movement rendered the British military force useless in this struggle.Not only this, Gandhi's non-violent satyagraha also gave a moral edge overthe opponents.From non-cooperation movement, civil disobedience to Quit India, if the national movement continued to strengthen, then one of the important reasons for this was the continuous increase in the fighting ability and belligerence of the common people. Neither did Gandhi know very well that neither independence was going to be achieved suddenly nor did he suddenly prepare the people for a big struggle. can go. In such a situation, non-violent Satyagraha was the only tool that could offer a solution to this whole problem. Therefore, in conclusion, it can be said that Gandhi's non-violent Satyagraha influenced the condition and direction of the Indian national movement at a deep level and it was the effect of Gandhi's non-violent movement that not only forced the British authority to negotiate but Inspired the general public to stay connected with the movement continuously.