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civil disobedience movement in assam​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the largest mass movement since the civil disobedience and "Quit India" drives led by Mahatma Gandhi, Assamese are picketing, stopping work, and courting arrest by the thousands.

Assam's student-led protest against "foreigners" -- mostly Bengali immigrants from Bangladesh -- is costing India $5 million a day in oil bills and bedeviling Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government with its gravest domestic challenge. Assam normally produces one-third of India's domestic oil output, but protesters' blockades have halted the oil flow to the Indian heartland.

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civil disobedience movement and Gandhi in Assam :the year 1930 is the begening of the second phase of the freedom struggle .that is the period of civil disobedience movement. gandi broke the salt law on 12th March 1930 with 79 people ........gandhi was arrested on 5th May and whole Assam revolt against British

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