Social Sciences, asked by rajsingh4824, 6 months ago

what were main features of gandhi-irwin pact? how and when was the civil disobedience relaunched and lost its momentum?​

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Answered by kashishraj386
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Its salient features were as follows: Viceroy Irwin, on behalf of the government, agreed to release all political prisoners, not convicted of violence, immediately. Government remitted all fines. Lands confiscated were to be returned to the peasants.

The Civil Disobedience Movement was relaunched in 1932 after Gandhiji returned to India after attending the Second Round Table Conference.

Answered by agartankiio150
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  1. The Indian National Congress (INC) agreed to take part in the Round Table Conference.
  2. The INC would stop the civil disobedience movement.
  3. Withdrawal of all ordinances that curbed the activities of the Congress.
  4. Withdrawal of all prosecutions except those involving violent crimes.
  5. Release of those who were arrested for taking part in the civil disobedience movement.
  6. Removal of the salt tax.
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