The Dandi March was not merely symbolic but strategically aligned with Gandhi’s broader vision of mass mobilization. Examine.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country
Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country
Q1. The Dandi March was not merely symbolic but strategically aligned with Gandhi’s broader vision of mass mobilization. Examine. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: PIB
Why the question: Prime Minister paid homage to all those who participated in the historic Dandi March, a defining chapter in India’s freedom struggle. Key demand of the question: The answer must highlight the symbolic aspects of the Dandi March and its strategic alignment with Gandhi’s larger objective of mobilizing diverse social groups for political awakening. Structure of the answer Introduction: Briefly introduce the Dandi March and its significance in challenging British authority through civil disobedience. Body: Symbolic significance: Discuss how the Dandi March represented defiance, emotional appeal, and attracted global attention. Strategic alignment with mass mobilization: Explain how it expanded grassroots participation, empowered marginalized groups, and strategically positioned itself within the larger nationalist movement. Conclusion: Conclude by emphasizing how the Dandi March combined symbolism with strategy, making it a landmark event in India’s independence struggle.
Why the question: Prime Minister paid homage to all those who participated in the historic Dandi March, a defining chapter in India’s freedom struggle.
Key demand of the question: The answer must highlight the symbolic aspects of the Dandi March and its strategic alignment with Gandhi’s larger objective of mobilizing diverse social groups for political awakening.
Structure of the answer
Introduction:
Briefly introduce the Dandi March and its significance in challenging British authority through civil disobedience.
• Symbolic significance: Discuss how the Dandi March represented defiance, emotional appeal, and attracted global attention.
• Strategic alignment with mass mobilization: Explain how it expanded grassroots participation, empowered marginalized groups, and strategically positioned itself within the larger nationalist movement.
Conclusion:
Conclude by emphasizing how the Dandi March combined symbolism with strategy, making it a landmark event in India’s independence struggle.