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why gandhi chose salt as a symbol of mobilization​

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Answered by paulvincent2703
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Explanation:

The British government had the monopoly on the production of salt in India. By imposing a 'salt tax' the government hit both the rich and the poor, specially the poor. Gandhiji thought it was the most repressive Act of the British government and chose to defy it by breaking the “Salt Law”.

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Answered by SakshamKumarthegreat
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Although salt was not the main problem Indians were facing under British rule, it was chosen to symbolize the start of civil disobedience movement because salt was deemed as something on which each Indian had the basic right.

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