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Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying power, without resorting to physical violence. It is one of the primary tactics of nonviolent resistance. In its most nonviolent form (known as ahimsa or satyagraha) it could be said that it is compassion in the form of respectful disagreement.

Civil disobedience has been used in many well-documented nonviolent resistance movements in India (Gandhi's social welfare campaigns and campaigns for independence from the British Empire).

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Procession view at Bangalore

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Public lecture at Basavanagudi, Bangalore with Late C.F.Andrews*







External links[]

  • [1]—an article on (C. F. Andrews)- Christ's Faithful Apostle.
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