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Question
Complete the following timeline of Civil Disobedience Movement.

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Solution
- 12 March 1930: Beginning of the Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram.
- 6 April 1930: End of Salt March at Dandi.
- 23 April 1930: Arrest of Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, leader of the Khuda I Khidmatgar movement.
- 4 May 1930: Gandhiji was arrested under the regulation of 1827 at Karadi near Dandi.
- 6 May 1930: A severe outburst of people regarding the arrest of Gandhiji killed 20 people.
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