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The Champaran episode illustrated Gandhi’s belief in the power of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as effective tools for social and political change, as described in the chapter Indigo from Class 12th. Through his actions and leadership, Gandhi demonstrated that the oppressed could unite against injustice without resorting to violence. He believed in empowering the farmers to assert their rights and dignity, fostering a sense of self-reliance and collective strength. This movement not only addressed the specific grievances of the indigo farmers but also laid the foundation for a broader struggle for India’s independence, embodying Gandhi’s vision of a just and equitable society.
Gandhi’s approach in Champaran included both fighting legal battles and addressing social issues, combining political and social reform. Therefore option C is correct answer.