Analyses the significance of the ‘Salt Satyagraha’ in the Indian National Movement.
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Salt Sathyagraha is the led by Gandhiji to oppose the British government and integral part of Civil disobedience movement, 1930.
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Civil disobedience movement is launched in 1930 and nationalists oppose the tax against salt which burdens the poor people severely. Gandhiji used salt as a tool to reach the last Indian via sathyagraha and educate politically. Gandhi led the march with their sathyagrahis from sabarmathi Ashram to Dandi which is otherwise known as Dandi march.
In other parts of India, T Prakasham conducted salt sathyagraha in Madras, Rajaji marched from trichy to vedaranyam in Madras and other sathyagrahis led various parts of India.
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