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why gandhiji believed to break salt law?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because he wanted wanted complete Independence - Swaraj and also he wanted all his country men from poor framers to rich industrialists have their complete rights.

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Explanation:

\implies{\huge{\bf{\underline{\mathsf{Salt \: Law }}}}}

⚪According to \bold{\sf{ Mahatma\: Gandhi }} , it was wrong to impose tax on salt which was an essential commodity or ingredient for food.

⚪It was the first laws to regulate the salt tax which was imposed by \sf{ British \: East \: India \: Company.}

⚪It also imposed a tax on the sale of salt.

So, as a result

⚪In 1930, Gandhiji declared that he would lead a march to break this unfair law.

⚪He decided to break the salt law as a symbol of \sf{ civil \:disobedience.}

⚪He Choosed Namak Satyagrah to start the civil disobedience movement.

⚪After that he appointed Tyabji, to replace him as leader of the Salt Satyagraha in May 1930.

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