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14 February, 05:15

What does Gandhi mean that his public life in South Africa began in "troubled weather"?

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  1. 14 February, 06:55
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    Gandhi meant that he discovered that as an Indian man, he is not welcomed in the country. His first encounter with a British officer was not very pleasant. "Troubled weather" symbolizes a beginning of being discriminated the moment he steps foot in the area.
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