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26. Explain the importance of “salt" as the powerful symbol that could unite the nation.​

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Mahatma Gandhi found ‘Salt’ a powerful symbol: Gandhiji sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands on 31st January, 1930. The most stirring of all was to abolish the salt tax. Salt was one of the most essential items of foods. It was consumed both by rich and poor alike. He urged them to peacefully defy the tax imposed on salt. On 6th April he reached Dandi and violated the law.

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Mahatma Gandhi found 'Salt' a powerful symbol: Gandhiji sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands on 31st January, 1930. The most stirring of all was to abolish the salt tax. Salt was one of the most essential items of foods. ... He urged them to peacefully defy the tax imposed on salt.

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Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation.

On 31st January, 1930, he sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands, one of which was the demand to abolish the salt law.

Salt was and is one of the most essential food items, consumed by the rich and poor alike and a tax on it was considered completely unjust.

Gandhi’s letter was an ultimatum and if his demands were not fulfilled by March 11, he had threatened to launch a civil disobedience campaign.

The British government did not take note of the demands and therefore Gandhi launched his famous salt march accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers. The march was over 240 miles, from the ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi.

The volunteers walked for about 24 days, 10 miles a day. On the way, many people joined in and the number of marchers increased manifold.

On 6th April, Gandhi reached Dandi and ceremonially violated the salt law by boiling sea water and producing salt. This marked the beginning of the civil disobedience movement.

Mahatma Gandhi discovered ‘salt’ a convincing representation because salt was one of the most fundamental food items which were utilized by rich as well as poor.

Unity between Hindus and Muslims :

salt it is used by both Hindus and Muslims and it is a most powerful symbol for stabilizing Unity in the nation Gandhiji select cells as a powerful symbol because salt it is used by each one and one of the main reason for using felt as a symbol was that abolishing the cell tax was really oppressive because it is one of the most essential item of food and tax on self and government Monopoly tiova is food production was so operative movement

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