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Mohandas Gandhi used his philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation in an effort to?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mohandas Gandhi used his philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation in an effort to?

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In order to unite the country and gain independence Gandhi used philosophy of Non violence.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Mohandas Gandhi used his philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation in an effort to ensure the unity of Hindu Muslims.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi started the Non-Cooperation movement on September 4, 1920, in an effort to persuade the British to give India self-government by getting Indians to stop cooperating with them. The following are traits of non-cooperation: (1) giving up titles, honors, and honorary positions; and (2) boycotting the legislative council. (3) The attorneys' boycott of the courts. 5. Boycotting British products Gandhiji viewed Khilafat as a chance to unite all Muslims under a single national movement. He persuaded other leaders to launch a non-cooperation movement in favour of Khilafat as well as for swaraj at the Congress session in Calcutta in September 1920.

In this way, he ensures Hindu Muslim unity in India.

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