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(b) The place where act of violence led Gandhiji to call off Non-Cooperation Movement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Chauri chaura

Explanation:

Gandhiji abruptly called off the non cooperation movement at chauri chaura in February 1922.

Answered by pr264428
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The correct answer is given below:

Explanation:

  • The answer is: Chauri Chaura
  • In 1922, on the 4th of February, when a group of volunteers were propagating the spread of Non-Cooperation Movement, started by Mahatma Gandhi, in Chauri Chaura, the British police attacked these volunteers.
  • In retaliation, the volunteers set fire on a police station as a result of which 22 British policemen died.
  • Chauri Chaura is a village which is located in the Gorkarhpur district.
  • This district was located in the then United Province.
  • As Mahatma Gandhi was a follower of Non-Violence, when he saw that violence had become a part of the Non-Co-operation Movement he decided to call the movement off on 12th of February, 1922.

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