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What was the symbol of civil disobedience movement ?

Answer» Thnxx sonali & dew
Salt, or to be more precise, it\'s production, was a\xa0powerful\xa0symbol used by several Indians against unjust British taxation. It was most notably used in the 1930 civil disobedience movement, which began with the\xa0DandiMarch.
Under the leadership of Gandhiji, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in AD 1930. It began with the Dandi March. On 12 March 1930, Gandiji with some of his followers left the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad and made their way towards Dandi, a village on the west coast of India. After travelling for twenty-five days and covering a distance of three hundred and eighty-five kms, the group reached Dandi on 6 April 1930. Here, Gandhiji protested against the Salt Law (salt was a monopoly of the government and no one was allowed to make salt) by making slat himself and throwing up a challenge to the British government. The Dandi March signified the start of the Civil Disobedience Movement.


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