Gandhi and the Transformation of India Freedom Movement

Critically analyse the role of Mahatma Gandhi in transforming India national movement into a mass movement. What was unique about his methods?

Model Answer

Introduction: Gandhi fundamentally transformed the INC from an elite organization into a people's mass movement through Satyagraha and non-violence.

Key Movements:

  • Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22): Boycott of British institutions
  • Civil Disobedience (1930): Dandi March — defying the salt law
  • Quit India (1942): Do or Die — demanded immediate British withdrawal
  • Champaran Satyagraha (1917): First use of non-violent resistance in India

Unique Methods:

  • Ahimsa (non-violence) as a political weapon
  • Inclusion of women, peasants, and untouchables
  • Self-reliance through the Khadi movement

Conclusion: Gandhi's genius lay in connecting the freedom struggle with everyday Indian life, making independence a moral and social mission.