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why did the salt law become an important issue of struggle​

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Answered by anuj17594
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Salt law was to lead to monopoly of salt production and distribution. It was to fuel prices and added to this was the tax levied by the government. ... Salt law was an attack on the local industry in the villages too. Hence salt law was extremely unpopular and it became an important issue of the struggle.

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Answered by XxCrazyKupKakexX
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Salt law was to lead monopoly of salt production and distribution. It was to fuel price and added to this was the tax levied by the government . Salt was attack on the local industry in the village too. Hence salt law was extremely unpopular and it became an important issue of struggle.

The salt law was deeply unpopular and making these law his target , GANDHI sought to mobilise a wider discontent against British rule.

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