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Discuss the role of the muslims in the non cooperation movement 0 ch 3 his

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Answered by Cometknight
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The non-cooperation movement was a reaction to the oppressive policies of the British Indian government such as the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. ... Indian Muslims who had participated in the Khilafat movement to restore the status of the Caliph gave their support to the non-cooperation movement.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Non cooperation movement, an unsuccessful attempt in 1920–22, organized by Mahatma Gandhi, to influence the British government of India to grant self-government, or swaraj, to India

Explanation:

There were 3 major reasons behind the sudden eruption of the non-cooperation movement-

1. Jallianwala bag massacre

2. Hunter commission report

3. Khilafat movement

The Khilafat movement was

formed by Muslims against the British to restore the role of khalifa(caliph) and save the ottoman empire. Gandhi helped the khilafat movement. As a result, Muslims participated in the non-cooperation movement created

by Congress under Gandhi. Gandhi promised 'swaraj within a year' but this could not occur and the non-cooperation movement was named by Gandhi due to some violent movements. This shattered the confidence of Muslims in Congress and Gandhi.

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