A noble lady named Anusuyabehn alerted Gandhiji about
The pitiable conditions of mill hands of Ahmedabad.
This happened to be the fourth Satyagraha movement in India.
After a consultation, at first, Gandhiji requested them
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Excellent write making one thing abundantly clear. Gandhi ji did not ever compromise with his principles. Nor he allowed the striking mill-workers to slacken their resolve. They complied with Gandhi ji's conditions to maintain discipline despite hardship. The mill owners gave in and accepted the demands and the strike was called off. This was the victory of Gandhi ji's doctrine of Satyagrah which later on paved the way for bigger protests and led to India's Independence. Thanks, Geeta ji.
Thank you, Rajnish ji specially for reading this Gandhi poem. Yes, Gandhiji was such a strong minded person that he never compromised with his principles of truth and non-violence. His indomitable spirit brought him success in each of his Satyagraha struggles in India. Thanks a million for your generous vote and support.