Khilafat agitation and the Non-Cooperation
Movement
The Khilafat issue was one such cause In 1920 the
British imposed a harsh treaty on the Turkish Sultan
or Khalifa (People were furious about this as they had
been about the Jallianwala massacre. Also, Indian
Muslims were keen that the Khalifa be allowed to retain
control over Muslim sacred places in the erstwhile
Ottoman Empire. The leaders of the Khilafat agitation
Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali, now wished to initiat
a full-fledged Non-Cooperation Movement. Gandhi
supported their call and urged the Congress io campaig
against "Punjab wrongs" (Jallianwala massacre), th
Khilafat wrong and demand swaraj.
The Non-Cooperation Movement gained momentu
through 1921-22. Thousands of students left government
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