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Mahatma Gandhi stated [[1]] demands before Viceroy Irwin.


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Mahatma Gandhi stated Eleven demands before Viceroy Irwin. When in 1929, Viceroy Lord Irwin proposed a vague offer of a "dominion status" to British-occupied India at the Round Table Conference, Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Viceroy Irwin starting with eleven demands in his letter. The demands he put forward in those letters were of general interest, and some were specific to the different classes, from the industrialists to the peasants. These general interest demands were to prohibit the sale of liquor, change the exchange rate of the rupee to sterling, reduce land revenue rates, reduce military expenditure, etc. However, the most important demand was the abolition of the salt tax, and the idea behind this was to have a unified front against the British government.
 
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