Social Sciences, asked by sauravrana, 1 year ago

limitations of non cooperation movement in ponits at least 3

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Answered by Gagant
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Explanation:

Boycot of foreign cloth, schools, colleges, courts by lawyers was an integral part of the Non-Cooperation Movement. But the Movement was gradually slow down and due to the following drawbacks.Khadi cloth was more expensive, less durable and expensive to maintain than mill made cloth. The poor could not afford to buy it and therefore could not boycott mill made cloth for long.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Khadi was more expensive for the average person than imported clothing, making a prolonged boycott of such items challenging. The campaign failed to win India's independence or even the title of dominion state.

Explanation:

  • Mahatma Gandhi began again the non-cooperation campaign in 1920 AD to protest the atrocities carried out against the Punjabi people in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, and to right the wrongs done to Turkey.  Purely speaking, it was a nonviolent movement.
  • Essentially, the movement was a non-violent, non-violent protest against the Indian administration of the British.

As a protest, Indians were urged to renounce their titles and resign from their appointed positions in the local organisations.

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