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what was the main reason for India's freedom struggle picking up momentum after gandiji's return from South Africa?​

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Answered by student521428
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— It was illegal for anyone to make salt as it was a government monopoly. Gandhi defied the government by picking up a handful of salt which had been formed by the evaporation of sea. The defiance of the salt law was followed by the spread of Civil Disobedience Movement all over the country.

Answered by kiranmalik0899
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During his stay in South Africa, faced humiliation on many occasion based discrimination directed towards black and Indian.

Incident happen during rail journey-

Gandhi was seated in the first-class compartment, as he had purchased a first-class ticket. A White person who entered the compartment hastened to summon the White railway officials, who ordered Gandhi to remove himself to the van compartment, since 'coolies' (a racist term for Indians) and non-whites were not permitted in first-class compartments. Gandhi protested and produced his ticket, but was warned that he would be forcibly removed if he did not make a gracious exit. As Gandhi refused to comply with the order, a White police officer pushed him out of the train, and his luggage was tossed out on to the platform.

This humiliation made him activist to fight for his rights.

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