in which session the idea of non cooperation khilafat movemnt was accepted
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At the Calcutta session in 1920 , the idea of non cooperation khilafat movement was accepted.
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At the Calcutta session in 1920 , the idea of non cooperation khilafat movement was accepted.
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"At the Calcutta Session (September 1920) the program of the development was unmistakably stated.At the Nagpur Session (1920) of Gandhi connected the issue of Swaraj with the Khilafat demands and received the non-participation intend to achieve the twin goals.
In December 1920, Congress met by and by in the Nagpur Session. It was at long last in this session that a trade off was worked out among the supporters and rivals of the development and Non Cooperation Movement was at last received.
Thus, Gandhi wished to pass the goals of the Non Cooperation development in the Calcutta session however because of resistance he could get it go in the Nagpur session in 1920."
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