what did the British do to suppress the civil disobedience movement
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- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.Gandhiji was himself arrested.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.Gandhiji was himself arrested.A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.Gandhiji was himself arrested.A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression.Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked women and children were beaten.
- The colonial government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement.The government began arresting the congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.Gandhiji was himself arrested.A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression.Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked women and children were beaten.About 100,000 people were arrested.
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(i) Worried by the development the colonial government started arresting the Congress leaders .
(ii) Abdul Ghaffar Khan was arrested . So the people of demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armoured cars and police firing
(iii) Gandhiji was arrested industrial workers in Sholapur attacked police posts , municipal building, law courts - all structures that symbolised British rule .
(iv) The government responded with a policy of brutal repression .
(v) Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked , women and children were beaten and about 100,000 people were arrested.
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