Mahatma Gandhi's march of 1913 re-enacted in South Africa

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Press Trust of India Johannesburg
Last Updated : Dec 04 2013 | 3:40 AM IST
Hundreds of people joined a special commemoration of the centenary of what is now known as The Great Transvaal March by Mahatma Gandhi and his followers in 1913 at the town of Volksrust in South Africa.
A special train was organised from Durban to Newcastle via Pietermaritzburg, Ladysmith and other cities on the way for this historic event.
Hundreds of people began their journey at about 2 am from Durban to reach Newcastle for the march at 1.30 am on Sunday.
The 6-km march started at Charlestown to Volksrust prison in a recreation of the historic route that Gandhi and his followers took to protest the discriminatory laws of the time.
These laws included a three-pound tax on Indian indentured labourers and nullification of Hindu and Muslim marriages.
The marchers courted arrest by crossing the border from then Natal province into the Transvaal province, which was not allowed during that time as Indians had to secure permits from government to do so.
This unusual method adopted by Gandhi was to become an integral part of his non-violent struggle later against unjust laws in India upon his return in 1914, culminating in the famous Dandi March.
The High Commission of India, with the support of Ministry of Culture, Government of India and National Archives of India, mounted an exhibition on this historic march in the prison cell in Volksrust prison, where Gandhi was imprisoned in 1913.
High Commissioner Virendra Gupta and Ravindra Singh, Secretary (Culture), Government of India, participated in the march and also addressed the rally afterwards.
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First Published: Dec 04 2013 | 3:40 AM IST

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