In 1917, Bihar cook Batak Mian defied a British planter's order to poison Mahatma Gandhi during the Champaran Satyagraha. Exposing the plot, he saved Gandhi but paid dearly - facing jail, torture, and ruin. Though President Rajendra Prasad later honored him, his descendants still live in poverty, awaiting justice for a sacrifice that shaped India's freedom struggle.
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23 Sep