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Where did Mahatma Gandhi break the Salt Law?
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The Dandi March of 1930
It was the start of the civil disobedience movement which commenced as Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law on the coastal town of Dandi on the Arabian Sea on April 5.
It was the start of the civil disobedience movement which commenced as Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law on the coastal town of Dandi on the Arabian Sea on April 5.
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Answer: The place where Gandhiji violated the salt law is Dandi in Maharashtra and Dandi is located in extreme west-southwest direction on the map of India, right below Surat.
Explanation:
- Gandhi and a small group of his supporters went to the seashore and breached the salt prohibition by removing salt that had been left on the beach.
- Gandhi then ordered everyone in India to produce salt illegally. He urged the populace to openly flout the salt ban and get ready to fight police action without resorting to violence.
- Early in 1930, Gandhi made the decision to stage a highly visible protest against the salt tax by marching from his ashram (religious retreat) at Sabarmati (near Ahmadabad) to the town of Dandi (near Surat) on the Arabian Sea coast through what is now the state of Gujarat in western India.
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