what were the demands that gandhiji wrote about in the letter to viceroy Irwin?
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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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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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