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how did Gandhi ji comine non cooperation and khilafat​

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Answered by palaniappan16
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Explanation:

because gandhi was followed ahimsha movement

Answered by saravanan9561
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Answer:

Gandhi had persuaded the Indians to support the war efforts of the British during the First World War.

But the British government instead of showing their gratitude to the Indians began to take strong measures to suppress the demand for constitutional reforms.

Explanation:

and in Punjab when unarmed people assembled in Jalianwalla Bagh were fired upon under the orders of General Dyer which left 379 killed and 1200 wounded.

This sent a wave of condemnation of the British all over India. Rabindranath Tagore, as a protest to this barbarity relin­quished the title of knighthood conferred on him earlier by the British. In the meantime the Reform Act of 1919 had been passed. Gandhiji was at first in favour of giving it a trial but changed his mind later.

In 1920 special session of the Congress Gandhiji decided to launch a non-violent, non-co-operation movement which recom­mended renunciation of government titles, boycotting of the legisla­tures, law courts and government educational institutions as also non-payment of taxes. Further, the object of the Indian National Congress was now declared to be attainment of self-rule—Swarajya by legitimate and peaceful means. Swarajya was taken to mean “self-rule within the Empire if possible, without, if necessary”

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