in in which session all India Muslim league had openly oppose the civil disobedience movement
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in 1920
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Following the First World War (1914-18) the Muslim League joined forces with Congress to advocate for Home Rule within the British Empire. Home Rule had already been granted in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In 1920, influenced by Mohandas Gandhi who began a civil disobedience campaign following the massacre of civilians in Amritsar, Congress launched a movement to boycott British rule. The Muslim League opposed this policy of non-cooperation because they deemed this approach too radical. It was this same year that Muhammad Ali Jinnah resigned from Congress.
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