Patel also supported Gandhi's controversial suspension of resistance in wake of the Chauri Chaura incident. He worked extensively in the following years in Gujarat against alcoholism, untouchability and caste discrimination, as well as for the empowerment of women.
In 1923 when Gandhi was in prison, Sardar Patel was asked by the Congress to lead the ‘satyagraha' against a law banning the raising of the Indian flag.
As Gandhi embarked on the Dandi Salt March, Patel was arrested in the village of Ras and was put on trial without witnesses, with no lawyer or pressman allowed to attend.
With both Patel and Gandhi in jail, supporters intensified their protest across all districts of Gujarat.
Eventually they were released and Patel was made the President of the Congress in 1931.