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Jungle satyagraha took place at Maharashtra

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Answered by Nathalie14
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Two places where jungle Satyagraha took place in Maharashtra are Dahihanda and Bhamod in Akola-4 district in Vidarbha.

Answered by mahajan789
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi used the term Satyagraha to refer to passive resistance when he was fighting for Indian rights in South Africa. A Satyagraha is a person who engages in satyagraha. However, it in no way promotes the use of weapons or ammunition.

Gandhi Ji led the well-known "Salt Satyagraha or Dandi March" in 1930 when he marched to Dandi. At that time, Durga Shankar Mehta oversaw the famous "Jungle Satyagraha," a movement to trim grass in Turia's jungles, which was carried out by Seoni's congress workers and other volunteers roughly nine to ten kilometres distant from Seoni. This satyagraha was started by the tribal people or people of the jungle as a form of protest against the new forest laws that the colonial government had implemented. On October 9, 1930, it was intended to invade the forest and remove grass from the government's sandalwood garden as a symbol of their resistance to British control. This is referred to as a jungle protest.

The crowd that had assembled there to support the Satyagrahis was insulted by the police and range officials. Four tribes perished as a result of police firing on them on the deputy commissioner of Seoni's orders. Additionally, the martyrs' families did not get their loved ones' bodies. This incident shows that the independence movement reached out to the indigenous people as well.

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