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Ali brothers-Rowlett act
Simon commission- India Act
indigo planters- Ahmedabad
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Answer:

Indigo planters- Kheda, Gujarat (1917)

Cotton mill workers- Ahmedabad (1918)

Ali Brothers- Rowlatt Act- Government of India Act (1919)

Simon Comission (1927)

Explanation:

1. Gandhiji organised a Satyagraha for Indigo planters in the Kheda district of Gujarat in 1917. Faced with falling prices, they were unable to pay revenue and demanded that revenue collection be relaxed.

2. Gandhiji organised a Satyagraha amongst cotton mill workers in Ahmedabad in 1918.

3. The Ali brothers (Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali) formed a Khilafat comittee in Bombay in 1919 to defend the Khalifa's temporal powers.

The Rowlatt Act was passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919 despite the United opposition of Indian leaders. It gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities and detain political prisoners without trial for two years.

The Government of India Act of 1919 allowed the Congress to participate in legislative council elections.

4. A Statutory commision under Sir John Simon was set up in 1927 in response to the nationalist struggle in India. It was to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes.

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