Some views on RKBA
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:27 pm
Civil Disobedience Movement (1930)
Gandhiji launched another civil disobedience movement towards achieving the goal of complete independence. In the beginning he served an 11-point ultimatum to the authorities which was mainly about the common grievances of the people of India but did not include the demand for complete independence. The 11 demands had two demands of the peasant (abolition of salt tax to eradicate the government’s salt monopoly and reduction in the land revenue): three demands of the middle class (coastal shipping to be reserved for Indians, adequate protection to the domestic textile industry of India, and checking the deteriorating rupee-sterling exchange ratio); the rest were common grievances (modifications in the working of the Central Intelligence Departments, release of political prisoners, complete prohibition of intoxicants, 50 per cent reduction in military expenditure, 50 per cent cut in civil administration expenditure, and changes in the Arms Act, thus allowing citizens to bear arms for self-protection
Our great freedom fighter Bapuji were in favour for RKBA.
Gandhiji launched another civil disobedience movement towards achieving the goal of complete independence. In the beginning he served an 11-point ultimatum to the authorities which was mainly about the common grievances of the people of India but did not include the demand for complete independence. The 11 demands had two demands of the peasant (abolition of salt tax to eradicate the government’s salt monopoly and reduction in the land revenue): three demands of the middle class (coastal shipping to be reserved for Indians, adequate protection to the domestic textile industry of India, and checking the deteriorating rupee-sterling exchange ratio); the rest were common grievances (modifications in the working of the Central Intelligence Departments, release of political prisoners, complete prohibition of intoxicants, 50 per cent reduction in military expenditure, 50 per cent cut in civil administration expenditure, and changes in the Arms Act, thus allowing citizens to bear arms for self-protection
Our great freedom fighter Bapuji were in favour for RKBA.