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Development took place during non-cooperation movement



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Answered by qwtiger
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The non cooperation movement brought the urban Muslims into the national movement, but at the same time it communalize the national policies to an extent. Although Muslim sentiments were a manifestation of the spread of a wider anti-imperialist feelings, the national leaders failed to raise the religious political consciousness of the Muslims to a level of a secular political consciousness.

With the non cooperation movement Nationalised sentiment reached every nook and corner of the country and politicized every strata of population-the artisans, peasants, students, urban poor women, traders etc. It was this politicisation and activisation of millions of men and women which imparted a revolutionary character to the national movement.

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