what are the main ideas of gandhiji behind non-cooperation movement?
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mainly to get justice for people of India specially after jallianwala bagh incident by non violence and attain a dominion status
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Main ideas of gandhiji behind non-cooperation movement:
- The main idea of Gandhiji was 'swaraj' which is defined as self-government.
- Gandhian believed that Britisher's rule has been successful only because of the cooperation of Indians.
- Events like 'Jallianwala Bagh Massacre', Rowlatt Act and the high taxes introduced by the British.
- This cause the first world war made Gandhiji launch a Program that can unite Indians by filling the feeling of Nationalism in them.
- By promoting Khadi and to achieve self Governance in India.
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