(2) British Salt Acts which had restricted the Indians from using collecting and even selling the salt which is a basic necessity of the person and a staple diet of the country. Citizens were forced and had the compulsion to buy the vital mineral (salt)from the Britishers who also added a heavy salt tax. Gandhi declared resistance to British salt policies and tried to break the salt tax which was an injustice to the Indian poor poverty to be the unifying theme for his new campaign of “satyagraha,” which means fighting without being violent. On the March 12 of the year 1930 Mahatma Gandhi stepped out from his Sabarmathi ashram with a number of followers on a walk of trek which was about some 240 miles to the coastal place of “Dandi” on the Arabian Sea. On 6th april, 1930 he went down to the sea so that he could prepare the salt and break the Tax policy as well as the monopoly of the people.