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state the oppressive activities commited by British police after the 1st phase of civil disobedience movement in 1932​

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Answered by ligadedipak9977
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Death of C. R. Das in 1925 and the disruption of the Swarajya Party and the recall of the non-co-operation movement etc. had some­what damped the national movement, but the appointment of Simon Commission by the British government gave a fillip to the national movement.

Lord Irwin (1926-31) on assumption office found that it would not be possible to run the administration of British India in accordance with the provisions of the Reforms Act of 1919, also known as Mont-ford reforms. It was at his instance that the British government appointed the Simon Commission in 1927, two years earlier than the year in which it was to have been appointed.

Answered by Anonymous
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After the first phse of civil disobedience movement (1932) , Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, frontier Gandhi, was arrested. Even Mahatma Gandhi was arrested along with Jawaharlal Nehru. When people protested this, they were cruelly treated. Women and children were beaten up and around 1,00,000 people were arrested.

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