Explain the importance of the 'salt march' of gandhiji as a symbol to unit the Nation.
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Gandhiji believed on the principles of non violence. His power hence always kept on increasing. Every small thing Gandhiji started was supported by millions of people all round India. When salt taxation started, Gandhiji purely believed that salt and water are something that you need in daily life i.e everyday needs. Hence he revolted about it sending a world wide realisation to people and hence starting an agitation. He was the mastermind behind the salt satyagraha. And knowing that he was going in the right direction he found salt was a powerful symbol that could unite the nation.
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as it symbolise that people has right to use the salt and Gandhi ji with his 78 followers went to dandi for breaking the laws as it significantly says that India people were not afraid of the British officers and are courageous and can fight for their rights. it became a important place related to independence
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