civil disobedience movement
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In 1930, Gandhiji called for civil disobedience movement against the British .
He announced that he would break the salt law himself.
In those days, salt manufacturing was the Monopoly of the government. People had to pay tax whenever they purchased salt . On 12 March 1930, Gandhi Ji along with some of its followers, marched from Sabarmati Ashram to the Coastal Town Of Dandi, where they broke government laws by gathering natural salt found on the seashore and boiling sea water to produce salt . Gandhiji's Dandi March marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Civil Disobedience Movement :
The Civil Disobedience Movement was one of the mass movement launched by the Indian National Congress against British imperialism. By 1929, India began to doubt the intention of Britain whether it would execute its declaration of grant of colonial self-government or not.
The Indian National Congress announced in Lahore session 1929 that its goal was to achieve complete independence for India. Mahatma Gandhi waged a civil disobedience movement on 6 April 1930, to emphasize this demand.