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describe the reaction of british to the civil disobedient movement

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Answered by brainly110
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Worried by the developments, the colonial government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many palaces.

When Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, was arrested in April 1930, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing. Many were killed. A month later, when Mahatma Gandhi himself was arrested, industrial workers in Sholapur attacked police posts, municipal buildings, lawcourts and railway stations – all structures that symbolised British rule. A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression. Peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.

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Answered by Aahwanijoseprakash
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The Civil Disobedience movement boycotted foreign cloth and picketed liquor shops. Peasants refused to pay revenue and taxes, village officials resigned.

In many places forest people violated forest laws by going into reserved forests to collect wood and graze cattle.
Worried by the developments the colonial government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.

Abdul Gaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Gandhiji was arrested in April 1930. Many were killed who protested it.

Mahatma Gandhi was arrested industrial workers of Sholapur attacked police posts, municipal buildings, law courts, railway stations.

British government was worried and frightened by these developments of the Movement and it followed a policy of brutal repression.

Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.

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