what made Gandhi withdraw The Non-cooperation movement
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When the Rawlatt act 1919, was passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council inspire of unanimous opposition of the Indian members, Gandhiji’s patience comes to an end.
Gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws, which would start with a hartal on 6th April.
6th April 1919 was observed as Satyagraha Day when people all over the country observed fast and hartal.
1919, the country witnessed a remarkable political awakening in India.
Local leaders were picked up from Amritsar and Mahatma Gandhi was barred from entering Delhi.
On 10th April, the police in Amritsar fired upon a peaceful procession, provoking widespread attacks on banks.
and because of the spread of violence in large number Mahatma Gandhi withdrawn the movement