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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
The Salt March was notable for at least three reasons.
First, it was this event that first brought Mahatma Gandhi to world attention. The march was widely covered by the European and American press.
Second, it was the first nationalist activity in which women participated in large numbers. The socialist activist Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay had persuaded Gandhiji not to restrict the protests to men alone. Kamaladevi was herself one of numerous women who courted arrest by breaking the salt or liquor laws.
Third, and perhaps most significant, it was the Salt March which forced upon the British the realisation that their Raj would not last forever, and that they would have to devolve some power to the Indians.
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