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Salt was something consumed by the rich and the poor alike, and it was one of the most essential items of food. The tax on salt and the government monopoly over its production, Mahatma Gandhi declared, revealed the most oppressive face of British rule.
In December 1931, Gandhiji went to London for the conference, but the negotiations broke down and he returned disappointed. With great apprehension, Mahatma Gandhiji relaunched the Civil Disobedience Movement. For over a year, the Movement continued, but by 1934 it lost its momentum.
Led by prominent industrialists like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G. D. Birla, the industrialists attacked colonial control over the Indian economy, and support the Civil Disobedience Movement when it was first launched.
23.1 Why did Mahatma Gandhi use " salt " as a powerful symbol to unite the nation ?
23.2 Why did Gandhiji relaunch the Civil Disobedience Movement after the second Round Table Conference ?
23.3 How did the industrialists support the Civil Disobedience Movement? 23..4 How salt is used for us ?

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