Modern Era · South Asia · Politics

1930

Gandhi begins the Salt March

March 12, 1930

With eighty followers and a wooden staff, a sixty-year-old barrister set off from his ashram toward the sea, walking two hundred and forty miles in twenty-four days. At Dandi he scooped up a lump of salt, breaking the British monopoly. Tens of thousands imitated him. The empire had met something it did not know how to arrest.