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how did the non-coperation movement spread in citized accros the country explain it's effects on the economic front​

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Answered by rounaq47
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In many cases, people protested peacefully but in some, they retaliated in their own way which were not in accordance with Gandhiji.

For example, in Kheda, Gujarat, Patidar peasants organized nonviolent campaigns against the huge land tax. In coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu people protested outside the liquor shops by preventing people from entering. In the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh tribals violated the forest law by grazing their cattle in the forests. People believed that Gandhiji will protect them from the forest laws and huge amount of taxes. They also believed that Gandhi raj would soon be established.

In Sind (Pakistan), Muslim traders were supportive towards the Khilafat movement. Similarly, in Bengal the non cooperation and Khilafat alliance gave strength to communal unity. In Punjab Akalis tried to remove corrupt mahantas from the Gurdwaras who were supported by the Britishers. Peasants in Assam demanded increase in their wages and left tea plantations as they wanted to support Gandhiji.

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