According to Gandhiji, which of the following are the major means of Satyagraha ? (A) Non-cooperation (B) Strike (C) Demonstration (D) Civil disobedience

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According to Gandhiji, which of the following are the major means of Satyagraha ? (A) Non-cooperation (B) Strike (C) Demonstration (D) Civil disobedience

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According to Gandhiji, the major means of Satyagraha include (A) non-cooperation and (D) civil disobedience. Non-cooperation refers to refusing to cooperate with injustice, such as boycotting institutions or products that support unjust policies. Civil disobedience involves actively breaking unjust laws or regulations, often through peaceful protests or acts of resistance.

Although strikes and demonstrations can sometimes be part of Satyagraha, they are not considered to be major means according to Gandhiji. Strikes involves workers refusing to work in order to protest against unfair labor conditions or demands, while demonstrations refer to public displays of protest or support for a cause. These methods can be effective in certain situations, but Gandhiji believed that non-cooperation and civil disobedience were the primary means to achieve social and political change.