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It responded by arresting more than 95, people by March The following month Gandhi proceeded to Dharasana salt works from where he was arrested and taken to the Yerawada Central Jail.

As Gandhi broke the salt laws in Dandi, similar acts of civil disobedience took place in other parts of India. In Bengal, for instance, volunteers led by Satish Chandra Dasgupta walked from Sodepur Ashram to the village of Mahisbathan to make salt. F Nariman in Bombay led another group of marchers to Haji Ali Point where they prepared salt at a nearby park. The illegal manufacture and sale of salt was accompanied by the boycott of foreign cloth and liquor. What started as salt satyagraha soon grew into mass satyagraha.

Forest laws were flouted in Maharashtra, Karnataka and the Central Provinces. Peasants in Gujarat and Bengal refused to pay land and chowkidari taxes. Acts of violence too broke out in Calcutta, Karachi and Gujarat, but unlike what happened during the non-cooperation movement, Gandhi refused to suspend the civil disobedience movement this time. The Congress Working Committee decided to end the Satyagraha only in Even though it did not immediately lead to self rule or dominion status, the Salt Satyagraha did have some long term effects.

Moreover, the British also realised that control over India now depended completely on the consent of the Indias. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. Adrija Roychowdhury Adrija writes long, researched features on history, world and national Under this salt law, Indians were restricted from producing or selling salt.

British not only exercised monopoly over the manufacture of salt, but also imposed a heavy salt tax. However, Gandhi Ji broke the law by producing the salt at Dandi seashore followed by several other Indians.

Gandhi Ji was also arrested for the illegal production of salt at midnight on May 4, The movement against the salt tax was continued for almost a year and nearly 60, Indians were jailed for this. The year was , Mahatma Gandhi decided to protest against the British Government's imposition of a tax on salt. The noble path that Mahatma chose was that of non - cooperation.

Taking 80 marchers with him, he began kilometers long walk from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi. Throughout the path, thousands of people came to pay their homage. Finally reaching Dandi, they took a pinch of salt and the message of Indi's independence resounded through the world. Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad to Dandi, at 21 Historic Places Finally reaching Dandi, they took a pinch of salt and the message of India's independence resounded through the world.

At each place, he met hundreds of people. At some places, he took afternoon rest while at some, he stayed for the night. It is the Dandi Path that carries with it the inspirational reservoir of memories. By Road Gujarat has one of the better developed road networks in India.



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