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what demands were mentioned by Gandhiji in his letter to viceroy Irwin? why was abolition of salt tax the most stirring demand.

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Answered by yAnand111
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gandhiji mentioned the demands related to the interest of common people along with rich moneylender and small labourers .salt was something in the use of everyone from rich to poor and is the main ingredient in cooking.gandhiji reprsented the most opressive form of colonialists by salt tax.
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The two types of demands mentioned by Gandhiji in his letter to Viceroy Irwin on 31st January 1930 were: (i) The reduction of land revenue. (ii) The abolition of salt tax. But abolition of 'salt tax' was most stirring demand because Gandhiji knew that salt-tax affected all sections of society, especially the poor.

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