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Turning point · Indian Independence & Partition, 1905–1948
Sabarmati ashram

12 Mar 1930 — Gandhi leaves his ashram on foot with 78 marchers, having told the Viceroy in writing exactly what he will do: walk to the sea and break the salt law. “I want world sympathy in this battle of Right against Might.”
This is one scene of Chapter 6 — Salt in Indian Independence & Partition, 1905–1948.
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