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Mahatma Gandhi's first fast unto death was marked by his protest against the British government's oppressive policies, particularly the Rowlatt Act in 1919. However, his most notable fast that emphasized this form of protest was in 1932, aimed at opposing the British decision to separate the electorate for the "untouchables" from the rest of Indian society. This fast highlighted his commitment to social equality and his fight against untouchability.
Mahatma Gandhi was know for preaching non violent protest.
It was a campaign of nonviolent protest against the British salt tax in colonial ... against the salt tax continued for almost a year, ending with Gandhi's .
Mahatma Ghandi in india!
Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian leader that used non-violence in his demonstrations. What he did was protest against Great Britain with a hunger strike.
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To attend the protest by the salt producers (workers making salt from saline water of the sea)
No, Mahatma Gandhi walked barefoot during the Salt March as a symbolic protest against British colonial rule and in solidarity with the poor peasants of India. He believed in simplicity and self-sufficiency.
To bring well being to the average working indians. He was always fighting for the forceful decisions by the British rulers what was causing sufferings to the Indians and was leading to misery and poverty. Salt and Cotton issues are one of them
"What" or "Who"?What?A human being who was an ideological leader of India in their movements for Indepependence.Who?Mohanas "Mahatma" Karamchad Gandhi led the Salt March in protest of the British colonizing India and monopolizing the salt.
Mahatma's Ghandi...he used non-violent protest, went on strike against the british, and boycotted all british goods...
Mahatma Gandhi once stopped talking for 21 days. Gandhi did numerous fasts in protest of the British rule of India.