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Explain'the name of the mahatma was being involved to sanction all action and aspirations in the countryside during the non cooperation movement'

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Answered by abhisikha1777
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The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means, or "Ahimsa". Protesters would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops. The ideas of Ahimsa and non-violence, and Gandhi's ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer of 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1 January 1921.
Answered by chrisalxg
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi was the one who was involved in all the sanctions and aspirations in the countryside during the non-cooperation movement.

Explanation:

The non-cooperation movement was an unsuccessful movement started my Mahatma Gandhi to attain Swaraj. This was one of his first large scale civil disobedience movements. The outcome of this was only bad for the indians. It resulted in :

  1. Rowlatt Act - This act made it that people could be convicted without a trial or a jury.
  2. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre - This incident occured on the 13th of April 1919, in which British troops fired at a large group of people who had gathered. This worsened the relation between The British and India even more.

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