Question
"Sedition has become my religion" was the famous statement given by Gandhiji at the time of
Athe Champaran Satyagraha
Bpublicly violating Salt Law at Dandi
Cattending the Second Round Table Conference in London
Dthe launch of the Quit India Movement
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The statement
“Sedition has become my religion” captures the moment when Gandhi transformed
civil disobedience into a moral and political duty against colonial rule.
It was made during the
Salt Satyagraha (1930), when Gandhi
reached Dandi and broke the Salt Law. By picking up a handful of salt, he directly challenged the
British monopoly and unjust taxation, turning a simple act into a
powerful symbol of resistance.
This marked the beginning of the
Civil Disobedience Movement, where Indians were urged to
openly defy unjust laws in a
non-violent manner. Gandhi’s statement emphasized that opposing such laws was not a crime, but a
moral obligation.
Thus, it is associated with
publicly violating the Salt Law at Dandi.