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Why did Gandhi ji decided to break the salt law? How did leaders in other parts of India observe the Salt Satyagraha?

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Answered by nitinsindhwani64
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Gandhi ji decided to break the salt law because it was one of the most oppressive laws implemented by the colonial rulers . It stopped Indias monopoly in the manufacture and sale of salt. ... The leaders in other parts of the country also organised salt marches parallel to the one organised by Gandhi

Answered by sujalgoswami39
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.• The government had a monopoly on the manufacture and sale.

• People had to buy salt from the government.

• So, this was an issue which was related to the life of every Indian.

• On 12 march, Gandhi ji along with his followers travelled towards Dandi.

• Here, he broke the law by making salt.

• In Tamil Nadu, C. Rajagopalachari, led a similar March from Trichinopoly to Vedaranyam.

• In Gujarat, Sarojini Naidu protested front of the salt deports.

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