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ubhash Chandra Bose

He supported the movement and resigned from the civil service. He was appointed the principal of the National College in Calcutta.

Ali brothers (Shaukat Ali and Muhammed Ali)

They were the foremost Khilafat leaders vehemently supported Gandhi in his nationwide tour to spread the movement. At the All India Khilafat Conference, Muhammad Ali declared that 'it was religiously unlawful for the Muslims to continue in the British Army'. The Ali brothers were arrested later.

Motilal Nehru

He renounced his legal practice in response to the Non-Cooperation Movement call by Gandhi. He was arrested in 1921. Other notable lawyers who gave up their practice included M.R. Jayakar, Saifuddin Kitchlew, Vallabhbhai Patel, C. Rajagopalachari, T. Prakasam and Asaf Ali. Their sacrifice inspired many others, who boycotted government jobs and entered the mainstream of freedom struggle.

Lala Lajpat Rai

He was initially not in favour of the policy of Non-Cooperation Movement (he was against the boycott of schools) but later he supported the movement. In fact he protested against its withdrawal in 1922.

Rajendra Prasad

He actively supported the Gandhian movement in Bihar.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

He spread the movement in Gujarat and regarded Non-Cooperation Movement as a feasible alternative to revolutionary terrorism to fight against a colonial government.

Motilal Tejawat

He orgxThe Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in August, 1920 by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It was first nationwide mass movement that was launched to resist British rule in India through non-violent means. Here, we are giving the list of personalities associated with Non-Cooperation Movement for enhancing the knowledge about the personalities who shaped the Indian independence movement from British rule.

Non-Cooperation Movement

List of Personalities Associated with Non-Cooperation Movement during British India xxxeer groups and trade unions in Calcutta. Swami Vishwanand (supported by Ramjas Agarwala, a Marwari mine owner) and Swami Darsananand organised the coal miners of the Raniganj-Jharia belt for the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Kishan Singh and Mota Singh

They called for no-revenue movements and headed the 'Babbar Akali' group, which emerged as a dissident of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee, in 1921 in Jullundur and Hoshiarpur.

Jairamadas Daulatram

He was a close associate of Gandhi and promoted the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Swami Govindanand

He was a supporter of Gandhi, was jailed for five years on chaxshpande and K.N. Joglekar

They were members of a radical student group and promoted the movement, but were not in line with Gandhi's views. They were influenced by R.B. Lotwalla, a millionaire with a socialist leaning. Dang wrote Gandhi versus Lenin in April 1921 and was in favour of sewerage which would nationalise the factories and distribute zamindari land among fa

Purushottamdas Tandon, Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, Govind Ballabh Pant and Lal Bahadur Shastri

They began their political careers in 1920-21, with the onset of the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Premchand

He was a well-known novelist who resigned his post in a Gorakhpur government school in February 1921 and started contributing to the journal ‘Aaj’. His novels like Premashararn, Rangbhumi etc. that reflect the Gandhian principles and values and endorse non-cooperation as an effective weapon to gain freedom.

Baba Ramchandra

He organised peasant’s revolt in south and south-east Awadh.

Shah Naim Ata

He announced himself 'King of Salon' and initiated no-taxes movement.

M.N. Roy

He was a communist leader and the editor of the communist journal ‘Vanguard’. He condemned the session’s court's sentence to death in 172 of the 225 accused in the Chauri Chaura incident.

Bhagwan Ahir

He was a pioneer of Chauri-Chaura incident that led to the killing of 72 policemen by the peasants. He was an army pensioner in Gorakhpur village, was beaten up by the British police.

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