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Answer: gandhiji start non co operation movenment because he want to make indians non violent and obedient he want to make people tolerate, patience and peace full among each other Advertisement Advertisement



Gandhiji decided to withdraw the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’ in February 1922 because of the following reasons : In 1922, at Chauri-Chaura in Gorakhpur, a peaceful mob turned violent and clashed with the police resulting in the deaths of several policemen.



This act led to killing several constables, who were inside the police station, and died in the fire, These violent steps taken by the peasants prompted Gandhi to call off the Non-Cooperation movement altogether. British reaction to the Non-Cooperation Movement During the Non-Cooperation Movement, thousands of Indians were put to jail.



The Non-cooperation movement was the first large-scale movement of the Indian masses against the British rule. This article traces the causes, result and significance of the movement. Non-Cooperation Movement History: Causes, Result and Importance Social Issues



Non Cooperation movement was launched on 1 August 1920. Its aim was to attain Swaraj in a year. Gandhiji said that if the movement was implemented successfully then swaraj would be attained in a year. It aimed to resist British rule in India through nonviolence means, or “Ahimsa”. Protesters would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use.



The Non-cooperation Movement was a movement organised by Mahatma Gandhi in an attempt to persuade the British government in India to grant self-government, or swaraj, to India. The economic problems faced by India after the First World War, lack of desire by Imperialist England to free its colonies, joining of Indian soldiers in the National.



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