What was the ultimate goal of Mahatma Gandhi`s Salt Satya-graha?

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What was the ultimate goal of Mahatma Gandhi's Salt Satya-graha?

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The ultimate goal of Mahatma Gandhi`s Salt Satyagraha was to achieve "Purna Swaraj," which means complete independence for India. The protest was a non-violent campaign against the British government`s monopoly on salt production and sale. Gandhi believed that salt was a representation of the unjust British rule and wanted to challenge it by making salt himself along the coast at Dandi. The Salt Satyagraha aimed to highlight the injustices and discrimination faced by the Indian people under British colonial rule and unite them in their struggle for independence. The campaign garnered significant attention and support, leading to a mass civil disobedience movement and increased momentum towards achieving the ultimate goal of Purna Swaraj, which was finally achieved in 1947.