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how did the British government tried to control satyagrahis ?​


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Answered by shrilakshmimaggavi
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1) Students boycotted schools and colleges

2) Lala Lajapath Roy died when the protestors had laticharged in Madras.

3) The British put forward many challenges to India.

4) It recommend for the abolishment of separate constitutencies reserved for minotity, creation of language based regions out of the British India.

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{the Congress president at that time, had felt that there were more important issues to be taken up as a part of the demand for full independence. }

{But Gandhiji felt that the salt tax was a richly symbolic choice since salt was something that was used by nearly everyone in India.}

{ He believed that the protest would dramatise the demand for Purna Swarajin a way that would be meaningful to even the least Indian.}

{On March 2, 1930, Gandhji wrote to Lord Irwin, the Viceroy, offering to stop the march if 11 demands were met,}

{ including a reduction in land revenue assessments, an end to the enormous exploitation of the people, and the misuse of public funds by the British. }

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