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How was the civil disobedience movement was carried out?

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Answered by BrainlyKrishna
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in the very beginning of civil disobedience movement actually gandhiji wrote a letter to Lord Irwin stating his 12 demands. all those demands were very important for the people of India and this necessary change were very important and he also said that if he would not gave those 12 demands to him he would shortly make a full-scale civil disobedience movement which would be start from the beginning of breaking of salt law and this was what happened. gandhiji with his other the state disciples move to the dandi and he broke the salt law there and carried out of full-scale disobedience movement.

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Answered by Thesophia
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On 12th March 1930, Gandhi inaugurated The Civil Disobedience Movement by conducting the historic Dandi Salt March, where he broke the Salt Laws imposed by the British Government. Gandhiji was to suspend the civil disobedience movement after a pact was signed between Gandhi and Irwin in March 1931. The Congress passed a resolution for the renewal of the Civil Disobedience Movement. Gandhiji was arrested. Congress leaders were arrested. Communalism was fanned. Gradually, the Civil Disobedience Movement lost its force. Congress called it off in 1934.

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