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Answered by demon445
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Answered by sr6617887
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Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off the Civil Disobedience Movement because of the

following reasons.

1 .The British got worried by the developments of Civil Disobedience Movement and started

arrest of various top Congress leaders.

2.This led to violent clashes in many parts of the country.

3.When Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested from Peshawar, angry crowd demonstrated in the

streets facing armoured cars and police firing many were killed.

4.The arrest of Gandhiji led to the attacks on police force, municipal buildings and law courts

by industrial workers in Sholapur.

5.Colonial government got frightened and responded with the policy of brutal repression.

6.At many places, Satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten and about one

lakh people were arrested. It was under these circumstances, Gandhiji called off the Civil

Disobedience Movement.

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