In Gandhi’s Champaran, a Peaceful Satyagraha Against CAA-NRC

Our march followed the Gandhian philosophy of ahimsa.
Motiur Reza Mohammed
My Report
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A March to Protest Against CAA and NRC.
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A March to Protest Against CAA and NRC.
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In April 1917, the Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar’s Motihari laid the foundation for Mahatma Gandhi in India. On 23 December 2019, people of Champaran gathered to march against the (Citizenship Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Lakhs gathered in different towns of Champaran District including Dhaka, Raxaul, Adapur, Sagauli, Motihari, carrying placards and chanting slogans but following Gandhi’s philosophy of ahimsa (non- violence).

It felt like the Champaran Satyagraha of April 1917. 

We’ve always been against any form of injustice. And we feel that the CAA is discriminatory and against the fabric of Gandhian thought and constitution.

The Champaran Satyagraha gave direction to India's youth and freedom struggle and proved the power of truth. We hope with this march of ours we can again bring some change and make a difference.

On 23 December 2019, people of Champaran gathered to march against CAA-NRC.
Our march followed the Gandhian philosophy of ahimsa. 
We’ve always been against any form of injustice.
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We hope with this march of ours we can again bring some change and make a difference.
Lakhs gathered in different towns of Champaran District including Dhaka, Raxaul, Adapur, Sagauli, Motihari.
We feel that the CAA is discriminatory and against the fabric of Gandhian thought and constitution.

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