1. Gandhi met Shukla at the 1916 Congress session in Lucknow, where Shukla approached him for help. Therefore option C is correct answer.

    Gandhi met Shukla at the 1916 Congress session in Lucknow, where Shukla approached him for help. Therefore option C is correct answer.

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  2. Shukla wanted Gandhi to come to Champaran and address the injustices faced by the indigo sharecroppers. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Shukla wanted Gandhi to come to Champaran and address the injustices faced by the indigo sharecroppers. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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  3. Shukla was a poor, resolute sharecropper who approached Gandhi to seek justice for the indigo farmers in Champaran. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Shukla was a poor, resolute sharecropper who approached Gandhi to seek justice for the indigo farmers in Champaran. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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  4. Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance, or Satyagraha, was a fundamental principle in the Champaran struggle for justice. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance, or Satyagraha, was a fundamental principle in the Champaran struggle for justice. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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  5. Gandhi’s leadership combined patience with persuasion, carefully addressing the peasants' concerns and negotiating with British authorities. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Gandhi’s leadership combined patience with persuasion, carefully addressing the peasants’ concerns and negotiating with British authorities. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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