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why did Gandhiji decide to break the salt act to begin the satyagraha all over the country?​

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Answered by yroli386
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Explanation:

British had the monopoly over salt manufacturing and selling. The Namak Satyagrah was in protest against the steep tax the British levied on salt. ... And so, Mahatma Gandhi declared resistance to British salt policies to be the unifying theme for the civil disobedience movement and thus started Dandi March.

Answered by devikashaji06
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Answer:

THE Salt act imposed by the British was outrageous as the they prohibitted the use and sale of salt without paying for taxes. This led to the beginning of the civil disobedience movement where Gandhi along with 79 satyagrahis walked on foot to Dandi loacted on the shore of the Arabian Sea.

That is where is violated the British Law by picking up handful of salt and made salt then and there with his people on the shore.

This is when Satyagraha was envoked all around the country and hope of freedom against the British was ignited among the people of India.anation:

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