What was the attitude of the average Indian in smaller localities towards advocates of ‘home rule’?
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The common Indian in smaller towns and villages at the time was afraid of the British. While they supported individuals like Gandhi, they were frightened to publicly voice their support, and only a few dared to do so because they were concerned about the consequences of doing so. In the story, we come across characters like Professor Malkani, who had the courage to provide Gandhi with shelter during his visit to Muzaffarpur.

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