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How did Gandhi personally demonstrate non-cooperation?

fasting
starting riots
supporting government
taking up arms

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Answered by pavanraj7989talla
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The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 4th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdraw its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919.[1][2]

The Rowlatt Act in March 1919, suspended the rights of defendants in sedition trials,[1] was seen as a "political awakening" by Indians and as a "threat" by the British.[3] Although it was never invoked and declared void just a few years later,[2] the Act motivated Gandhi to conceive the idea of satyagraha (truth), which he saw as synonymous with independence. This idea was also authorised the following month by Jawaharlal Nehru, for who the massacre also endorsed “the conviction that nothing short of independence was acceptable”.[1]

Answered by sp6559568
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In addition to promoting “self-reliance” by spinning khadi, buying Indian made goods only and doing away with English clothes, Gandhi 's non-cooperation movement called for the restoration of the Khilafat in Turkey and the end to untouchability.

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Two people at his Phoenix farm had had a 'moral fall', he was told, one of them being his son. Gandhi was jolted into declaring he must atone for the sins of his Ashram's inmates and proceeded to fast for an entire week; thereafter, for the next 20 weeks, he ate only once a day

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The Noakhali riots were a series of semiorganized massacres, rapes, abductions and forced conversions of Hindus to Islam and looting and arson of Hindu properties perpetrated by the Muslim community in the districts of Noakhali in the Chittagong Division of Bengal (now in Bangladesh) in October–November 1946, a year

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In the next few years, Gandhi continued to espouse the cause of the British, though he also fought British imperialism through Champaran satyagraha in 1917 and the Kheda satyagraha in 1918. In fact, after Kheda satyagraha ended, Gandhi aggressively started campaigning for the war as a recruiting officer of the empir

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Gandhi says that he has never said anything new. ... Gandhi does not take up arms. He makes a statement that you are unjust and that is a takeaway. He upholds truth and non-violence....

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