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What is the aim for the civil disobedience movement?

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Answered by balasaisivakumar
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The main objectives of Civil Disobedience Movement were as follows:

(i) To abolish salt tax and government's monopoly over its production which Gandhiji declared as the most oppressive face of British rule.

(ii) To revise the revenue rates of the peasants and boycott of foreign goods

(iii) To strengthen the determination of the people against the British rule and to Challenge the laws of the British Government.

Answered by Shujathekiya
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The main objectives of Civil Disobedience Movement were as follows:

(i) To abolish salt tax and government's monopoly over its production which Gandhiji declared as the most oppressive face of British rule.

(ii) To revise the revenue rates of the peasants and boycott of foreign goods

(iii) To strengthen the determination of the people against the British rule and to Challenge the laws of the British Government.

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