how do the colonial goverment repress the civil disobedience movement ?explain
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The colonial government after the Dandi march and other events started to capture the nationalist leaders such as Nehru and jailed them due to which further violence erupted in India. After this Gandhiji was forced to agree to attend the second round table conference and the govt. promised to release the officials. When Gandhiji went to attend this movement came to an end. But again when it was started in 1932 due to lack of participation it came to an end.
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The colonial government after the Dandi march and other events started to capture the nationalist leaders such as Nehru and jailed them due to which further violence erupted in India. After this Gandhiji was forced to agree to attend the second round table conference and the govt. promised to release the officials. When Gandhiji went to attend this movement came to an end. But again when it was started in 1932 due to lack of participation it came to an end.
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