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what factors made the khalifat movement lost its vigour​

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In towns khilafat movement or non-corporation movement is slowed down because khadi is more expensive than mass produced mill cloth so poor people are unable to buy them. There are no alternative Indian institutions so that lawyers and childrens could join them. So they continue to go British controlled schools and lawyers joined their legal practices.

In countryside khilafat or non corporation movement is slowed down because the peasents made the movement violent and looted bazaars.

In gudem hills the khilafat or non corporation movement is slowed down because tribal people had started guerilla warfare against forest officials.

In plantations the khilafat movement or non corporation movement is slowed down because plantation workers tried to leave the places where they had recruited but failed.

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