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In which of the following Indian National Congress Session, the idea of Non-Cooperation
Movement was accepted? 1
(a) Lahore Session (c) Nagpur Session
(b) Calcutta Session (d) Madras Session

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
9

The idea of Non cooperation movement arose in Nagpur Session.

Option (C).

Explanation:

  • Gandhiji had announced the inception of the Non-cooperation movement in August 1920.
  • The Indian national congress meet at Calcutta to pass the resolution for this movement.
  • Lala Rajput Rai went on to support the resolution and it was backed by others.
  • This movement was launched for two major reasons. Firstly it was the attitude of the British towards the Khilafat Move.
  • Secondly the failure to protect the innocent people of Punjab.
  • Many congress party people concerned about the proposal of movement.
  • In the year of 1920, congress again met the Nagpur Session.
  • It was finalized to worked out among the supporter and opponents.
  • So, Gandhi wanted to pass the resolution of the Non-Cooperation Movement in the Calcutta session but due to major opposition, he  passed in the Nagpur session in 1920.

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Answered by maryamkincsem
4

The answer is 'c', Calcutta Session.

Explanation:

  • Indian National Congress Session, the idea of the Non-Cooperation Movement was accepted in the Calcutta session.
  • In 1906 Calcutta session was accepted which was lead by Dababhai Naoroji.
  • The main goal of the Congress was Swaraj for Indian people.
  • The resolution was toned down and it went to "swaraj means getting self-governing British Colonies".
  • The upcoming split in the congress was due to this phrase.

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