Correct answer: (b) publicly violating Salt Law at Dandi
Explanation
- A
the Champaran Satyagraha
Champaran. Too early; 1917 indigo, not this quote-event.
- B
publicly violating Salt Law at Dandi
Publicly violating the Salt Law at Dandi. ‘Sedition has become my religion’ is keyed to that Civil Disobedience moment.
- C
attending the Second Round Table Conference in London
Second Round Table Conference. 1931 London; not this statement.
- D
the launch of the Quit India Movement
Quit India. 1942; later.
Summary. Official Set A key is (b). Gandhi’s line that sedition had become his religion is placed with the Salt Satyagraha / Dandi public breach of the salt law (1930), not Champaran, the RTC, or Quit India.
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