Gandhi pleaded guilty during his trial in 1922 as a form of protest against British colonial rule and to highlight the injustices of the British legal system. By admitting guilt, he aimed to draw attention to the larger struggle for Indian independence and to inspire others to join the movement. His plea was a strategic move to use the court as a platform to articulate his principles of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. Ultimately, he sought to demonstrate the moral authority of his cause, even in the face of legal repercussions.
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