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Many times did Mahatma Gandhi go to jail for Indian freedom


Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent Indian political leader, social reformer, and a great freedom fighter who led India toward its independence from British rule. During his lifetime, Gandhi was imprisoned several times for his non-violent and civil disobedience movements. Let's explore in detail how many times Mahatma Gandhi went to jail and the reasons behind each imprisonment.


Champaran Satyagraha (1917)

Mahatma Gandhi was first imprisoned in 1917 during the Champaran Satyagraha movement. This movement was against the forced cultivation of Indigo by the British on farmers in Bihar.


The British authorities arrested Gandhi along with other leaders, but the movement continued to gain momentum, and eventually, the British authorities were forced to yield to the demands of the farmers.


Kheda Satyagraha (1918)

Gandhi was again arrested in 1918 during the Kheda Satyagraha movement. This movement was against the unfair taxation policies of the British on farmers in Gujarat. Gandhi led a non-violent protest and was arrested along with other leaders. The movement eventually led to the suspension of the oppressive tax policies. The exact number of times he was jailed is difficult to determine, as he was often arrested and released multiple times during a single period of civil disobedience. However, it is estimated that he was imprisoned at least 11 times between 1921 and 1942. Some of his most significant periods of imprisonment included:

 
 
 

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