Civil disobedience was triumphed for the first time in modern India. What was it.
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In the Lahore session (1929) of the congress it was decided to start Civil Disobedience movement under Gandhiji's leadership.
Explanation:
- Civil Disobedience: Gandhi define civil disobedience as the"breach of unmoral statutory enactments". It is "a complete, effective and bloodless substitute of armed revolt".
- It signifies "the resister's out lawry and a civil, i.e., non-violent manner".
- According to Gandhiji, "disobedience to be civil must be sincere respectful, restrained, never defiant, must be based upon some well understood principle, must not be capricious and must have no ill will or hatred behind it".
- Its use must be guarded by all conceivable restrictions. Every possible provision should be made against an outbreak of violence or general lawlessness. Its area, as well as its scope, should also be limited to the barest necessity of the case.
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